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    Mid/Late cycle training injury... Need suggestions

    Here's the deal... I'm hurt and taking 7-10 days (Min.) off from training. The problem is, I'm 10.5 weeks into this cycle (12+ weeks total) and I'd like some advices. I just upped my doses to 800mg test and added DBol. I have one more shot of 400mg Test/150mg Deca. Then 2 more shots of 400mg Test to finish. How should I handle this while off?

    I'm thinking I should continue with the the test/deca as planned and save the DBols until I'm back... Thoughts? This REALLY sucks.
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    Sorry to hear that bro. You probably won't be lifting much once your injury heals and you won't have much more time "on". Even when you do return, you prob won't be lifting heavy as you'll be testing the waters. I think it's probably best to cut the cycle short and start pct once gear clears. Save the gear for another cycle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rippedgolfer View Post
    Sorry to hear that bro. You probably won't be lifting much once your injury heals and you won't have much more time "on". Even when you do return, you prob won't be lifting heavy as you'll be testing the waters. I think it's probably best to cut the cycle short and start pct once gear clears. Save the gear for another cycle.
    x2. It would serve you better to put the rest of your gear towards next cycle. What kind of injury did you suffer anyway? If it's a joint, definately save the remaining gear for another day. Use this injury to your advantage by taking a 7-10 day rest and recovery period. Then start the pct when the esters clear. Good luck.

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    Look here for the details of my injury... I think it's just a strain of some kind.

    Training Injury... Help/Advice/Expertise needed!!!

    As for PCT? I'm HRT so... fvck PCT

    So I have 1.5+ weeks remaining on cycle. Plus the time it takes to clear (at those levels), so I think I could be okay if it's not a catastrophic type injury. I've already go my gear drawin into pins, so I'm finishing that. I've got plenty of Test to last for HRT.
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    Sounds like you strained a muscle. Didn't know you were on trt. In that case, continue on. If there was a down period, now would be a good time since you can't train anyways but since you're on trt, you don't have that issue. I'd wait to hear more responses from more knowlegdable people on this subject though. I've been thru numerous injuries myself. Just make sure you're certain you're better before you train heavy bc I've come back too soon and reaggravated the injury before. Not fun.
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    Yeah, I didn't realize you were on HRT either. Maybe after the 7-10 days you can focus on cardio and medium weights just to trim some fat and lean out since going heavy might not be your best option so soon after your injury; however serious it might be. I suppose you have to be able to find the good in anything, eh?

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