Im going to by family doctor tomorrow and already have an appointment in the afternoon. I will pay $50 for a body check. What kind of things do I need to check? I just finished a cycle and pct is done. I will start my cycle in 2weeks time.
last injection August 26th. If you count pct as time off... it will be 11weeks off since. if you count pct on..it will be 5weeks.
basic rule of thumb is to count PCT towards off time. Dont jump back into it, but post up your results. If they rebounded to their before levels(you did have a baseline right?) then id assume others would say go for it.
basic rule of thumb is to count PCT towards off time. Dont jump back into it, but post up your results. If they rebounded to their before levels(you did have a baseline right?) then id assume others would say go for it.
really it all depends on your blood test results. if everything is in check then you are good to go but if everything is still recovering then you need more time . there is no real science to the recommend time off expect blood test ..you want a full hormone panel plus lipid profile
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I told my Dr. I planned on running a cycle of aas and wanted to do it the safest way possible and he said sure I got your back lets start by getting labs. Now I'm waiting on the labs before I start ...funny thing is he asked if I wanted him to prescribe test e deca dbol lol
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