That's your call bro.... but since you JUST FINISHED PCT, I'm guessing you did it for 4 weeks.
If you are going to be jumping on so soon, why even bother coming off?
The point of coming off is to let your HPTA get back up and running for a little bit, and ride out some natural time for a bit and give your body a break.
But if you don't care, then go ahead and jump back on. I guess it depends on what you are trying to avoid by doing a PCT..... Seems like a waste of a PCT to just jump right back on. I'm assuming you lost a bit of muscle during your PCT. Might as well have just stayed on a low dose of test haha.
To be completely honest since I used the GHRP-6 for PCT to open up my appetite I've kept my strength, I have not lost a bit of it. Since PCT until now (5 weeks) I've lost 1 whole pound. I want to say my PCT was a success but I guess I'll do what you say and hold off. Maybe next time I'll Blast, cruise, blast then PCT.
To be completely honest since I used the GHRP-6 for PCT to open up my appetite I've kept my strength, I have not lost a bit of it. Since PCT until now (5 weeks) I've lost 1 whole pound. I want to say my PCT was a success but I guess I'll do what you say and hold off. Maybe next time I'll Blast, cruise, blast then PCT.
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