How do you feel before and during pct?

ken3531

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Hey guys been lurking on here a while and have learned a good deal of valuable info. I'm 27 and have been considering using aas for about a year now and my number one concern is after the cycle ends and into post cycle therapy (pct). Does everyone feel like complete shit? If you do feel like shit, is it during the limbo time after your cycle or during the actual post cycle therapy (pct)? I ask this because I'm finishing my masters in mechanical engineering this year and obviously need a clear head and the ability to focus.I have worked too hard to fuck this up now and really just want to be done with school. I have read some pretty scary posts about people wanting to kill themselves and shit so I'm somewhat concerned. Anyway let me know how you normally feel during pct and if it effects your job/mental performance at all.
 
everyone is different...if people wanted to kill themselves while on pct they probably wanted to do it before. that's my guess, I maybe feel down for a few days but I bounce right back within two weeks. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) on cycle definitely makes recovery much quicker than no Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) on cycle for me.
 
pct is not bad at all only problem with me was my bitch fucked with me a lot right when i started so i got a little depressed but nothing i couldnt overcome
 
tried pct once, it sucked balls, was so depressed, last week of pct lost all motivation to go to the gym, not doing it anymore blast and cruise :D
 
Felt off my game last few days before PCT into the first few days after starting PCT, I'm now on wk 2 almost, lifting more weight in the gym, eating in a deficit, and feel fine.
 
Thanks for the replies, I guess I will just cycle and see what happens. I do have Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) on hand and planned on taking 500iu a week. I also planned my cycle out to start in September, so as soon as the cycle is over, I will have a month off from school. Either way we'll see what happens but it doesn't seem like coming off is going to be a problem.
 
What kind of cycle are you planning to run? Maybe we can all be of assistance...

Just 12 weeks of test e along with Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) at 500iu/week(up to 3 days bcefore pct starts) and 12.5mg of aro ed. For pct I have clomid and nolva 40/40/40/40 and 40/40/20/20 respectively. Just keeping it simple and seeing how everything goes.
 
Pct is the consequences to the actions that we chose to participate in and reap the benefits of. It is like drinking heavily one night and waking up the next day with a hang over. It is the result of the choices we make. I personally feel that Pct can be very hard and difficult and it can also be a relief to just be off gear and start to feel normal again. It is a mental test of will power. I have had PCT's where they where so bad I could barley handle it. I feel though that the more shit that go's wrong in your personal life though it effects you during your post cycle therapy (pct). You have to keep a some what clear head try to stay positive and not give up and go back on gear when shit gets tough. No body likes post cycle therapy (pct).

If some body chooses to go on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) because Pct was to hard that is their choice. I think it is sad though. It is sad to me just for the fact the person didn't choose to go on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) willingly the PCT was just to intense to handle for them. I really think that PCT can greatly differ from it being a relief to being off steroids. To being a horrible burden that makes you feel extremely depressed. There are anti anxiety drugs and things like that the doctor can prescribe if you get to depressed or anti depressants. I don't advise going on them if you can mentally handle the problems with out those mentioned remedies. But it is a better choice and a healthier choice to get something to help during the time of extreme anxiety or depression if it occurs than choosing to just never stop doing steroids when that wasn't your original plan. Honestly at the end of the day it is all a gamble to how a individual person will react to any substance the important thing to do is to stay calm not panic and rationally figure out the best way to tackle the problem.
 
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