Post cycle therapy (pct) questions (not dosing questions)

deadrush

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pct questions (not dosing questions)

for pct, how is depression and mood change? is it significant and is it manageable and how long does it last. im a full time student and i work part time. so id rather not have a (ive heard) up to, a 6 month period where i just dont feel the same.
 
you will get different answers on this. some have a terrible time and others feel fine. i myself never had issues on post cycle therapy (pct). high doses of clomid actually made me feel good (and a little emotional) haha. i did get slight ed issues at times though. viagra took care of that.
 
coming from a guy whose trying to reset his test (159ng/dl) i feel old.... i still push same weights for the most part, i get tired way to quickly pushing them weights though, i have lack of motivation, i don't feel/look thick/juicy/puffy which i loved, confidence is kinda shot again, acne was fresh white heads which gushed blood when popped but now acne is gone and im on week 3 of pct..... its cool though bros... after week 4 i hop back on test @ 750mg with superdrol :shoot7: be fuckin shit up again
 
45yrs old - did an 8 month run of deca/test ( 400/600mg week) finished up with a test P ( 50mg eod), for 18 days after last deca/test C shot, did an HGC run for 10 days , with a 5 day lay off till first PCT, using, right now od day 15, Torem at 60mg ED.

Except for being able to cut faster and getting morning wood.. I didn't notice a transition at all..
 
ill be 23 at the end of the year. ive been lifting for a while and i have a pretty good looking physic ive obtained naturally as well as being able to push a pretty good amount in the three lifts. i want to take a hack at physique first and depending on how my body looks after a couple cycles im going to either continue it or take a crack at bodybuilding. but i ask because school, work, and emotional health are a lot more important than competing.
 
ill be 23 at the end of the year. ive been lifting for a while and i have a pretty good looking physic ive obtained naturally as well as being able to push a pretty good amount in the three lifts. i want to take a hack at physique first and depending on how my body looks after a couple cycles im going to either continue it or take a crack at bodybuilding. but i ask because school, work, and emotional health are a lot more important than competing.

Just wanted to make sure since you mentioned school...didn't want to be giving a high schooler gear info. I think the mood changes and depression you talk about are either a) side effects of the post cycle therapy (pct) compounds or b) coming back from a very suppressive cycle and the quick hormonal changes taking time to adapt to. Either way you're going to have to find out for yourself really since no one knows if you'll react adversely to clomid or nolva and even if you run a test only first cycle you will be suppressed.
 
because school, work, and emotional health are a lot more important than competing.


I think u answered your question above.You have to be ready and I think you are not there yet
 
because school, work, and emotional health are a lot more important than competing.


I think u answered your question above.You have to be ready and I think you are not there yet

Bro, he's just asking a question. How can you guage someone's readiness simply by him asking a question? I actually applaud him for getting ahold of his potential psychological issues before they occur. Most people simply take AAS and just take what comes at them. At least he is asking what it is like before he gets there.
 
I agree he is just asking. I was just stating that he may not be ready as you know we give up a lot to take it to the next level I do not want to sugar coat the answer.
 
ive come from 120 pound twig, only being able to bench the bar. i practically live in the gym and library. im fully aware of sacrifices. im not trying to brag, but im sure i have a better physique and more mental power than 90% of the people of the forums. i was asking or some sort of answer to gauge if it IS MANAGABLE and to prepare myself and if theres ways to go about it that reduce the risk or severity
 
ive come from 120 pound twig, only being able to bench the bar. i practically live in the gym and library. im fully aware of sacrifices. im not trying to brag, but im sure i have a better physique and more mental power than 90% of the people of the forums. i was asking or some sort of answer to gauge if it IS MANAGABLE and to prepare myself and if theres ways to go about it that reduce the risk or severity

Careful man, humility goes very far, especially on this forum. Im not putting you down, but if you come across as "Im better than everyone" (even if you really are), you will not get many answers.

Anyway, yes, it is completely managable. If you say that your mental power is better than 90% of people on here, it should be a breeze for you. The whole game of AAS is mind over matter. To reduce the severity? Stay away from chick-flicks while on post cycle therapy (pct) lol.
 
My bad. That did come off cocky as I read it again. I meant for it to come off as I'm not so.e weekend d warrior with a bro split. I've put a shift load of work and dedication for what I have and I want to take it to the next level as long as I doesn't interfere too much with school. But I think you answered it so thank you.
 
im sure i have a better physique and more mental power than 90% of the people of the forums

bro u weigh 120 pounds...
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on top of that you don't know how to eat, your trying to take steroids to fill out but really only thing thats going to fill you out is food, steroids isn't for you and at 120 pounds you cant look goood......... op u are a phaggot.
 
bro u weigh 120 pounds...
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on top of that you don't know how to eat, your trying to take steroids to fill out but really only thing thats going to fill you out is food, steroids isn't for you and at 120 pounds you cant look goood......... op u are a phaggot.

You want to read what I said and delete your comment so you don't look ignorant? I said I came from 120. I've cooked six times a day for the past year. What to compare nutritional knowledge and dedication?
 
oh my bad, you've came from a 120 pound twig, none the less :wiggle: thats a big statement about looking better then majority of people
 
I take more pride in conning from 120 then shame. I worked my ass and studied everything about lifting and nutrition. I've gained 22 pounds from last Feb and a total of 40 in the last 3 all natural and I'm able to dead lift close to 500. I've put in my time naturally. FYI I peaked at 170 on my bulk. The number does me no just ice bc I look bigger than what I weight unfortunately.
 
You want to read what I said and delete your comment so you don't look ignorant? I said I came from 120. I've cooked six times a day for the past year. What to compare nutritional knowledge and dedication?

I'm not here to try and bait you into an argument. I just want to point out the fact that knowledge and dedication are only two pieces of the puzzle. How you apply that knowledge and dedication is just as important. It's like mapping out your route ahead of time for a road trip, you got your knowledge and dedication to stick to that planned route, but without applying it (or actually getting in the car to drive off in this case) you really won't accomplish anything. There's a reason why some of the best coaches and most knowledgable ones don't have the physique to back their knowledge up, it's bc for whatever reason they choose not to apply it to themselves. Seeing as you're new here, there's still a lot of research to be done on your part, AAS use is a risky game (risk can be minimized but is inherent in AAS use). You're nutritional knowledge will help but AAS changes and modifies some of the rules and some of the things you might have learned. Try to keep a level head and not get baited into arguments, more ppl will respect you and be willing to help you when the time comes. I'm sure you're a smart guy but like JKR said, humility and humbleness go a long way here and at the end of the day, each and every one of us is still a human being. No one is better than the next man rather we should strive to help each other n
 
I'm not here to try and bait you into an argument. I just want to point out the fact that knowledge and dedication are only two pieces of the puzzle. How you apply that knowledge and dedication is just as important. It's like mapping out your route ahead of time for a road trip, you got your knowledge and dedication to stick to that planned route, but without applying it (or actually getting in the car to drive off in this case) you really won't accomplish anything. There's a reason why some of the best coaches and most knowledgable ones don't have the physique to back their knowledge up, it's bc for whatever reason they choose not to apply it to themselves. Seeing as you're new here, there's still a lot of research to be done on your part, AAS use is a risky game (risk can be minimized but is inherent in AAS use). You're nutritional knowledge will help but AAS changes and modifies some of the rules and some of the things you might have learned. Try to keep a level head and not get baited into arguments, more ppl will respect you and be willing to help you when the time comes. I'm sure you're a smart guy but like JKR said, humility and humbleness go a long way here and at the end of the day, each and every one of us is still a human being. No one is better than the next man rather we should strive to help each other n

That's why I said I've cooked 6 tomes a day for a year. I fully agree. I never go into something thinking I know every thing. With learning you always have to keep an openmind. I k ow there's still a lot I have to learn about whether it be doses, what to take for certain ret
Results and nutrition while on. And like I states earlier I did t mean for it to come off as arrogance.
 
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