Coming off trt. Unusual circumstances need pct?

Wrasse02

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Ive been running test c @200mgs/week for almost two years.[self trt]
In February, I was diagnosed with cancer. I recently started chemotherapy, and due to the risk chemo puts you at with catching infections. I figured itd be smart to stop injecting. Esp since my test isnt dr. Prescribed and theres always the potential for dirty gear
This has put me in a odd situation where chemo is tearing me apart. And i have no test.
I was wondering if a heavy long clomid/nolva pct would be my best option at potentially helping me recover. Unfortunately ill be on chemo for 6 months. So continuing trt isnt really an option for me.
 
Ive been running test c @200mgs/week for almost two years.[self trt]
In February, I was diagnosed with cancer. I recently started chemotherapy, and due to the risk chemo puts you at with catching infections. I figured itd be smart to stop injecting. Esp since my test isnt dr. Prescribed and theres always the potential for dirty gear
This has put me in a odd situation where chemo is tearing me apart. And i have no test.
I was wondering if a heavy long clomid/nolva pct would be my best option at potentially helping me recover. Unfortunately ill be on chemo for 6 months. So continuing trt isnt really an option for me.

My advice is the same as before. Continue TRT. If you've never had dirty gear from your source why worry about it now? You could still get an infection at the injection site, but either way you'd need antibiotics to fight it off; you don't need to rely only on your immune system to fight that type of infection. A virus would be more worrisome.

Personally I'd not want to add any more discomfort to the chemo process and coming off TRT or pct will add a significant amount of additional distress.

Fight the good fight. I beat the same cancer you have.
 
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