Cycling and TRT?

VoodooInk

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Can you do aas cycles and do the proper pct then after the cycle is complete do TRT. I am 36 and feel testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is in the future but would still like to do some cycles...
 
dont understand your question completely. are you on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) now? or are you saying you want to do a cycle, pct and then do testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)? if you are on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) thats pretty much your pct ie there isnt one
 
I am not currently on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) but possibly in the near future. I guess I was wondering is how does it work to do a cycle while you are on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)? Can you just cycle then use the testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as the PCT?
 
Yes, there's no post cycle therapy (pct) i.e clomid/nolva usage afterwards. You stay on test for life to keep your test levels in the upper/mid range. Just drop the amount of test you use i.e. 100mg/wk
 
thats not right, to just be taking 500-800mg of test a week then just go back to testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) with no post cycle therapy (pct) or anything, maybe if you want to mess your body. You have to remember that testosterone converts to estrogen, the more you take the more converts so thus being said you should STILL run some Aromatase inhibitor (AI) of some sort during your cycle to stop the conversion, cause you will end up getting gyno and other issues, water retention etc...everything related to high estrogen lvls. I'd still say to do some sort of post cycle therapy (pct) after, it does not have to be intense or anything maybe like 20-10 nolvadex. Cause after your cycle sure you won't have issues of getting your test back up, but after running a lot of gear you have estro to worry about. Also in my opinion if you need testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) you also need to cycle a higher amount of test, for example instead of doing 500mg of test-e do 500mg + what ever your testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is if its 150mg a week then do a total of 650mg a week etc.... If your at a test range of 300 for example then with 150mg a week your at 750 thats with in the mid to high "normal range" so to get the same levels as some one who isn't on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) you still have to bring your self to a base starting lvl hence add your testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) dose ON TOP of what you plan to run. If it makes sense what I'm saying lol

Nick
 
Voodooink,
to answer your question properly, that answer is simply yes. First off, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is a choice. And because you choose to be on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), does not mean it is for life. I'll never understand where that myth began or who started it. A great percentage of my clients are guys that ran half assed cycles with not post cycle therapy (pct), years back, their levels took a shit because of it, and they need to get them back up. But the million dollar question is..... Is your body completely shut down and even with an hcg protocol, will not produce test? If that is the case, than yes, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) would be for life if you wanted to regain the youth that you have lost. But if you are a guy suffering low levels, you run some testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), your levels get jacked a bit, then you taper off correctly, with the proper use of hgc, it is very possible to maintain decent levels while being "off". Everyone is different, and how long those levels will remain stable is based on the individual. But dont get confused and think that because you start testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), that you are stuck for life, although, i wouldnt mind it, and i dont, cause i always feel great! And it is very common to do cycles, then post cycle therapy (pct), then "cruise" with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for a while. Its a great way of life!
 
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