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TRT and Cycling

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Finally officially subscribed TRT.

So I’ll be on 100mg per week of Test Cyp per my Dr. I’ll be injecting daily subcutaneously.

My question is, I still will do my twice yearly cycles designed for athletes. I train BJJ and Boxing. I like to cycle Anavar for 6-8 weeks two times per year stacked with low dosages of Test Cyp or Sustanon. It allows me to train intensely, recover well and train more often.

If I’m going to stay on TRT going forward, what is the PCT protocol for an 8 week Anavar blast? Is there one? Or do I just blast and then cruise on TRT?

Please TRT folks let me know your experience.

AlwaysGottaStiffy's picture

I pin 1.5-2ml when I do so subq is no go for me. I already pin hcg subq anyway.

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HeyYoeIte's picture

Is there any particular reason for Sub Q injections for Testosterone or AAS? On the bottles and what i always understood was deep intra muscular injections. Could there be more of a chance of infection if you do AAS Sub Q? If you do a couple cc's of sub q injections or basically right under the skin is there any benefit to that compared to Deep IM or is Sub Q IM etc or just preference? I read a couple things along the way that site injections could increase that specific body part but if that is true wouldn't i have the biggest ass around? peptides excluded. Also did the doctor advise daily injections or weekly? That would be a lot of bottles if daily? Thanks in advance

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vascular's picture

My doctor said SubQ is just fine. It’s worked wonders for me - zero PIP and zero test flu. Being able to inject more often, my blood levels were super stable - Dr ran a 6 week test with bloods. I notice my sides were great: no pimples in the scalp, no oily skin - it’s all been totally different experience. I also feel good - my body feels great, as is my mood , I also have more energy after a hard roll or rounds sparring.

I dose 100mg Test Cyp per week.

Greg's picture

Pharmaceutical companies are not going to pay to go through the rigorous FDA process to add sub-Q to the accepted protocol.

Doctors on the other hand have been doing this for years with proven results. Easier for the patient to administer, and as good if not better levels

vascular's picture

Much better levels because you can inject way more frequently.

AlwaysGottaStiffy's picture

Sub q was never a thing back in the day for aas. Guess it is now? IM for me... Twice a week on test cyp for TRT. No pct, just bloods and more trt.

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Makwa's picture

Daily SubQ. Is that your idea or your docs?

Sasquach07's picture

Daily or weekly sub q?!?

No pct anavar or test. Remain on trt as scheduled after blast.