Depends on the guy. Bump buen 2x a year is a good rule of thumb. Provided everything he mentioned is in line.
While we're on the topic, if you are optimizing nutrition and training then 2 cycles a year should be enough. Mayyyyyyyyyybe 3. After that, guys are just looking for the juice to do the work for them.
I will be coming of my first blast next week of 200mg a week and going into 150mg a week for 14 weeks then will get bloods to dial in my trt. Should I get bloods 6th week into my trt or wait until after 14 weeks.
I will be coming of my first blast next week of 200mg a week and going into 150mg a week for 14 weeks then will get bloods to dial in my trt. Should I get bloods 6th week into my trt or wait until after 14 weeks.
Bad move. No one here is going to respect a guy wanting to BnC who has never even ran a cycle before. At least tell us you have bloodwork showing your test levels are naturally in the low range.
Bad move. No one here is going to respect a guy wanting to BnC who has never even ran a cycle before. At least tell us you have bloodwork showing your test levels are naturally in the low range.
First off I've been on this forum from the beginning when it was adrenaline I have blood work and I'm 44 Years old. If no one respects what I am asking they don't need to reply the fact my test levels are below normal. I ran a sarms cycle with my blast. I am going the trt route
First off I've been on this forum from the beginning when it was adrenaline I have blood work and I'm 44 Years old. If no one respects what I am asking they don't need to reply the fact my test levels are below normal. I ran a sarms cycle with my blast. I am going the trt route
Well if you have bloodwork that shows low T that's a different story. A lot of guys do there own TRT because most doctors are unwilling to work with people. I was just warning you that it would be frowned upon asking for help with a BnC if that wasn't the case. Because if it was you would just be told the dangers of staying on and the importance of pct. It would be immoral to help a guy unnecessarily damage their health.
Well if you have bloodwork that shows low T that's a different story. A lot of guys do there own TRT because most doctors are unwilling to work with people. I was just warning you that it would be frowned upon asking for help with a BnC if that wasn't the case. Because if it was you would just be told the dangers of staying on and the importance of pct. It would be immoral to help a guy unnecessarily damage their health.
I understand your concerns and it is highly appreciated. My doc recommends it but I don't have insurance he said "off the record prescribe it yourself it's cheaper" this is the reason I'm asking. With this forums help and my doc basically overseeing my health I am deciding to go the trt route as I felt lousy before my low dose blast.