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I've decided to stay on

So I've decided after my cycle is up I will stay on 200mgs a week untill my next cycle. I've come to this decision for several reasons including very low natural test levels which effects my life in several ways. Now that I've made the decision I have a few questions:

I have hcg, when should I use it, how much of it and how often?

I'm assuming I will never need clomid of other drugs used for pct

At 200mgs a week maintenance will I have a good sex drive after coming off a higher dose??

Thanks for the replys
 
So I've decided after my cycle is up I will stay on 200mgs a week untill my next cycle. I've come to this decision for several reasons including very low natural test levels which effects my life in several ways. Now that I've made the decision I have a few questions:

I have hcg, when should I use it, how much of it and how often?

I'm assuming I will never need clomid of other drugs used for pct

At 200mgs a week maintenance will I have a good sex drive after coming off a higher dose??

Thanks for the replys

Sex drive should be just fine, unless your prolactin levels are screwed up. I believe that can affect your drive. Being on all of the time like that, you better have your hematocrit/hemnoglobin checked often. These counts can get quite high and be very dangerous. Many guys find themselves having to give blood in order to get down to a normal range. If you do nothing and let them climb you carry the risk of getting a blood clot and having a heart attack, stroke, pulmonary embolism, etc. Dangerous stuff. 200 mg/wk would be on the high end of HRT prescribed by docs. I am not using 150mg/week per my endo because of low levels. She started me out at 100 mg/wk.
 
sex drive will still crash after coming off high dose..it will adjust tho but wont be as good...hcg just hit up whenever you lose most the size...after a month or 2 mine start feelin different..hard to explain..almost like dead feeling...then i hit some hcg 500iu for 3 or 4 days and there back to normal..
 
When you talk about losing size are you talking your nuts?? Also I know drive won't be as good but do you think it would be better than a someone off gear??
 
you will know when ya need it..they just dont feel the same anymore...i havent took hcg since march 3rd..i just hit some up last week for first time..

you will still have a sex drive..just not as intense as on a big cycle..i been on now 10 months and cruised twice and noticed same thing both times
 
That's cool bro.. I'm on 400 mgs a week now and my sex drive Is like 3 times a day! The cycle I'm on now is the first cycle I've been on in 10 years.. About 4 years ago I went to a doc and had my t levels checked and they were super low and he wanted to put me on test long term but I declined.. My sex life for the past 5 years has been not been great, I really just had no desire.. I'm 30 and I was happy with sex 2 times a month, I mean come on bro, that's pretty sad!! LOL....this is what has made me think long and hard about this decision.. I feel like a new man on test and my wife is loving it too so with me already being diagnosed with low levels it seems like the right choice for me
 
Sex drive should be just fine, unless your prolactin levels are screwed up. I believe that can affect your drive. Being on all of the time like that, you better have your hematocrit/hemnoglobin checked often. These counts can get quite high and be very dangerous. Many guys find themselves having to give blood in order to get down to a normal range. If you do nothing and let them climb you carry the risk of getting a blood clot and having a heart attack, stroke, pulmonary embolism, etc. Dangerous stuff. 200 mg/wk would be on the high end of HRT prescribed by docs. I am not using 150mg/week per my endo because of low levels. She started me out at 100 mg/wk.

This is exactly what happened to me at 200mg/wk. BTW, they look at you very suspiciosly at the Red Cross when you're 43 and your hemoglobin is 17.7

But it did explain the frequent headaches.
 
This is exactly what happened to me at 200mg/wk. BTW, they look at you very suspiciosly at the Red Cross when you're 43 and your hemoglobin is 17.7

But it did explain the frequent headaches.

Yep. If your hematocrit gets over 54 they wont even take your blood. YOu have to go to a doc and get a script to have it drawn, and then they just throw it in the trash.
 
Yep. If your hematocrit gets over 54 they wont even take your blood. YOu have to go to a doc and get a script to have it drawn, and then they just throw it in the trash.
do they check it the mobile blood donor buses?
 
Anyone see anything wrong with donating blood on test and tren?
 
This is exactly what happened to me at 200mg/wk. BTW, they look at you very suspiciosly at the Red Cross when you're 43 and your hemoglobin is 17.7

But it did explain the frequent headaches.

17.7 is actually a healthy level.
 
17.7 is actually a healthy level.

It's healthy for a boy going through puberty.

Blood -- Variation of the Hemoglobin Level with Age and Sex

During the winter and spring of 1952-53 a survey of hemoglobin values was made in Halifax among 1308 male subjects 6 to 98 years of age, and 1424 female subjects 6 to 94 years of age.

Among children 6 to 14 years old the values increased from about 13 to about 14 Gm. per 100 ml. of blood, and there were essentially no differences between the sexes. The average value for both the boys and the girls was 13.5 Gm.

In girls between 14 and 20 years of age the hemoglobin values decreased slightly, reaching about 13 Gm. per 100 ml. In boys of corresponding ages there was an increase to about 15 Gm. In both sexes these values were attained at about 20 years of age, and remained characteristic of the third decade of life. They were essentially the lowest and the highest shown respectively by the female and the male subjects of any age group.

Hemoglobin values in men between 20 and 60 years of age were typically 14.5 to 15 Gm. per 100 ml., the higher values tending to occur among the younger men. After the fifth decade there were progressive and marked decreases to an average of 12.4 in men between 80 and 90 years of age.


Believe me, when the assistant checked my hemoglobin at the Red Cross, she got real quiet. Later while I was being drained, she went and whispered to the Nurse in charge who then came over and checked over my paperwork. Nobody said anything but something was definitely up.
 
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