Power PCT , when to incorporate
So I'm just finishing my 4 week Pct which includes clomid/nolva at 100/40, 100/40, 50/25, 50/25. I use a small (6 mg) amount of Aromasin during PCT. Cycle ended up being 16 weeks. I used test 600/week and Hcg 500 iu per week, throughout the cycle but the Hcg was generic and my balls didn't stay as plump as they did when I used HCG on the first cycle. So I'm thinking it may have been bunk or underdosed. Anyways I'm going to get blood work done soon but I'm concerned that I'm not up to my natural levels only because my balls are not as large/dense as they were at the end of my prior Pct. When I finished my prior Pct, my test levels were up to 1,100. If my bloods come back under baseline, when should I incorporate a power Pct (blast Hcg for two weeks and then into a PCT)? Should I include triptorelin or MHB. Should I wait until the Clomid and Nolvadex clear my system before I try to reboot? Or can I just jump into a power Pct right after I get blood work? Thanks in advanced!
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How long after your last pct were bloods drawn?
One week after PCT I got bloods taken. So when i say that my normal levels are 1,100, that's what Clomid/Nolva get me up to. Once they clear my system, my baseline floats back to 550.
Ok, that sounds more realistic now.
Right. Have you had any experience with a power Pct?
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Your "normal" baseline is 1100!?! Not sure why you're using aas with levels like that.
Bloods are really the only way to tell. Wait until then and see then.
Usually a power/second pct is for those who's baseline drops dramatically and stays below normal.
I'll wait until i get bloods done ,but i guess i'm curious if they come back really low, can i then immediately blast HCG and go back into clomid and nolva? Or use HMB? Or trip?
NotNatural23I have to say those are awesome normal bloods for you. Dam no wonder you are worried about your balls they were probably grapefruits before. lol. I am gonna say wait till you get bloods done before you do anything else maybe u just think that and they are the same as before.