pct problems anxiety and appetite

lukef96

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so i have just finished a test e + tbol cycle 2 weeks ago. and have started pct today, last couple days i have been suffering from bad anxiety which is causing me not to eat, i have a history of anxiety problems which i was hoping by the time i finished my cycle would of gone.
question is shall i go back on a low dose of test and blast then cruise?
any advice would be great, as at the moment i have to take valiums to calm myself just to eat a meal
 
Unless you want to stay on forever, I'd suggest not. It's easy to wind up being on for years and years with that state of mind - then your left with no natural production, and no choice.

Anxiety could be from low test or from the SERMs. Or combination of both. Possibly even high e2. Either way, you should only have to put up with it for 2-6 weeks or so. Better to deal with it for a bit than be stuck ON for life.

What are you running for PCT anyway?
 
Unless you want to stay on forever, I'd suggest not. It's easy to wind up being on for years and years with that state of mind - then your left with no natural production, and no choice.

Anxiety could be from low test or from the SERMs. Or combination of both. Possibly even high e2. Either way, you should only have to put up with it for 2-6 weeks or so. Better to deal with it for a bit than be stuck ON for life.

What are you running for PCT anyway?

Thats the thing, where i would like to compete in the near future being on year round i feel is an option. as ive only eaten 1 meal today and if i still feel like this will lose what i gained on cycle.

as for pct im running clomid 50/50/50/50
nolva 40/20/20/20 and test force 2
only been on for 1 day so low test would be my guess
 
or even the possibility of running a 10 week cycle,whilst trying to deal with my anxiety as ive had this problem for nearly a year now, and trying again after that or would that just be delaying the process
 
or even the possibility of running a 10 week cycle,whilst trying to deal with my anxiety as ive had this problem for nearly a year now, and trying again after that or would that just be delaying the process

Like I said, you run the risk of permanent HPTA damage staying on too long. Given that you've already started PCT and your body is attempting to recover right now, I would be very hesitant to shut it back down again if your not 100% sure you want to stay on for life. I would really think about the long term consequences of relying on testosterone to live... that means right up til your 70, 80 years old or however long you live.

Also no offence but maybe you should have given this a lot more thought considering you have anxiety issues. Messing around your hormones is a bad mix with pre-existing anxiety.
 
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