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Blood Work 2 weeks into PCT
This is after a pretty harsh 6 week cycle of halodrol, tren, and superdrol
pct was organ shield, recycle, vitamins, and Nolva some is hard to see, but you will def. notice the bad cholesterol, liver values and test profile http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...7Image0001.jpg http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...7Image0002.jpg http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...7Image0003.jpg |
crap I posted this in the wrong section. I someone wants to move it to the Ph forum's that would be great.
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I moved the thread.
And I have to admit, when you said 59, I thought maybe you had misread something. My mistake. Have you talked to a doctor about this level? I would expect that 2 weeks into PCT, especially using nolva, that it would be much higher. |
I am hoping that it should start climbing on it sown about now. That stack tends to stay in your system for a while after you finish up. I will be starting Lg T-911 hopefully next week, This will last a month and that would put me at the very end of my cycle. I will go back in for blood work at that time. depending on what happens I will go from there.
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Before bed last night I was thinking about the same issue...the stack staying in your system. Wouldn't your test levels then be artificially still a tad higher then normal with residual PHs in your system?
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Regarding your test levels...ever get them checked at the dead end of your PCT? |
You guys were there for my very first cycle. :)
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"You are trying to fill an empty pond up with water using a garden hose. It works just fine. Somebody else hooks up a fire hose from a different source and also starts pouring water into the pond. In fact they are dumping shitloads of water in there. So much so that you really don't see the need for your garden hose and turn it off. Now your pond is still getting lots of water, but you are no longer adding to it. When the fire hose is shut off suddenly there is no water going in the pond. Now we have to get the garden hose working again in order to keep the pond filling up." |
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