PCT advice after one year of TRT

If you were allergic to Test Cyp, for whatever reason, you would have noticed it a long time ago. Also, just because somebody suddenley falls ill or has a reaction does not always mean you can pinpoint the issue to whatever you are using. I've never heard of anyone having a reaction to hCG, of course maybe it was dirty, I'm not sure. Only way to truly know is to run it and see.
 
If you were allergic to Test Cyp, for whatever reason, you would have noticed it a long time ago. Also, just because somebody suddenley falls ill or has a reaction does not always mean you can pinpoint the issue to whatever you are using. I've never heard of anyone having a reaction to hCG, of course maybe it was dirty, I'm not sure. Only way to truly know is to run it and see.

Well, I'm thinking it could be a reaction to Anastrozole. I really didn't consider that because I never heard of anyone having this kind of reaction and because I take such a small amount, but I have found a few blogs where a man or woman reported symptoms similar to mine. I usually pin test on wed. am and sat pm, and take anastrozole the next day. Well I pinned on wed., took anastrozole the next day in am, and felt the symptoms thurs and fri and started to feel a little better on sat. Did not pin as usually on sat but did take anastrozole on sat (because I took hcg on fri) and got really itchy shortly after taking anastrozole. Throughout the rest of the day and today (sunday) got itchy, flashes, pins and needles.

Now I'm thinking of stopping everything for another week or two, then resume HCG and test but use a different AI, maybe aromosin. thoughts?
 
I agree it probably isn't the test. More likely something else that you are taking. You will have to go through the trial and error process to figure out which it is. It would be easy enough to drop the AI for a few weeks and see of that does it
 
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