Kick in time

cjm09

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Hey guys, had a quick question. I have been reading a lot about test C and E not really kicking in until around week 4 or 5. If you were on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) prior to a cycle, would there still be a 4 week lag until the increases test kicked in, or would the testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) give you a bit of a head start?
 
The reason for the question is I'm interested in the increased recovery times with AAS. I currently have a screwed up disc in my back and my arm has been giving me grief for over a month now. I'm wondering if a short cycle would help or if I wouldn't see any benefits until week 4 or 5, I may as well think about a full cycle

Thanks
 
the kick-in time for the new dosage would still be 4-5 weeks... for instance if your testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) dosage is 200mg per week and now you're upping it to 500mg, u won't get the full benefit of the extra 300mg per wk until week 4 or 5
 
Thanks guys. Thought I might be able to speed up my revcovery time a bit. wasn't sure about running a full cycle, as it might be mostly a waste. Can't really hit the gym at all right now. Still dealing with a bad disk in my back and I have a pretty bad case of "tennis elbow" I know, sounds kind of cry baby ish, but hurts like hell!! I think my problem is I can't just let it heal, as I have a physically demanding job. At times at least.
 
your back problem may get better over time... but the tennis elbow will be with u for life, sorry to say

u will have to learn to work around it with exercises the affect it the least or walk away from lifting completely. Most of us on here that train seriously and have put on decent size all have varying degrees of tennis elbow, just have to learn to live with it
 
your back problem may get better over time... but the tennis elbow will be with u for life, sorry to say

u will have to learn to work around it with exercises the affect it the least or walk away from lifting completely. Most of us on here that train seriously and have put on decent size all have varying degrees of tennis elbow, just have to learn to live with it
Nice quote!!
 
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