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Should I interrupt cycle??

kgarto

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went in to see doc.. currently doing hrt.. so he changes from injections to cream, and at the same time says "go get your bloodwork done in a couple weeks so we can see how this does for your levels".

now, i'm about 2 weeks into a test/eq cycle at 400/400, and i really don't want to stop it now, but i don't want to be doing 400mg/wk of test and then get tested super high and have him think it's the damn cream.

i have what i need to continue the cycle. what should i do?

thanks all for input.

obviously i'm going to have to cut the test down to what the script says, but what about the EQ? can i keep taking that? i'm not sure what it will do to the testing..
 
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Skip the appt and when he asks tell him a family member passed away and couldnt make it. Remember, your paying him if he says anything say STFU!
 
with eq you need to worry about your estrogen levels a bit.. it will convert like you were adding 200mg of test to the system.

I wouldve just said no to the cream...
 
fire your doctor.

your bloods are gonna come in all fudged up from your cycle. he is gonna want to put you on kidney medication too.

never go to a doc for bloods, always do them on your own. docs know nothing about what steroids do to the body. not his business, worst case just do self HRT.

most docs will do what you tell them so next time tell him no to the cream, otherwise get another doc
 
fire your doctor.

your bloods are gonna come in all fudged up from your cycle. he is gonna want to put you on kidney medication too.

never go to a doc for bloods, always do them on your own. docs know nothing about what steroids do to the body. not his business, worst case just do self HRT.

most docs will do what you tell them so next time tell him no to the cream, otherwise get another doc

Actually Steve thats not always true. My doctor is a bodybuilder, so he does know a lot about steroids. Hes won the overall in our state show before, been nationally qualified a few times, and is goin to nationals next year. And then, you also have Dr Thomas O'Connor, "The Anabolic Doc", who writes a column in Muscular Development every month
 
^^^ the average dr isn't a bodybuilder and or doesn't write columns on steroids. Obviously there is going to be the few exceptions that know, but for the most part Steve is right, they don't know shit. Anabolic Steroids and there affect to the human body isn't something that's really taught in med school. Maybe briefly mentioned at most. No offense.
 
Actually Steve thats not always true. My doctor is a bodybuilder, so he does know a lot about steroids. Hes won the overall in our state show before, been nationally qualified a few times, and is goin to nationals next year. And then, you also have Dr Thomas O'Connor, "The Anabolic Doc", who writes a column in Muscular Development every month

This is completely different bro its obvious that ur doc has used them. Thats why he knows.

What hes getting at is docs dont know cause they dont study that in dr school.
 
Actually Steve thats not always true. My doctor is a bodybuilder, so he does know a lot about steroids. Hes won the overall in our state show before, been nationally qualified a few times, and is goin to nationals next year. And then, you also have Dr Thomas O'Connor, "The Anabolic Doc", who writes a column in Muscular Development every month
so he should understand then lol....I wouldn't stop but I do a lot of dumb shit :verygood:
 
Actually Steve thats not always true. My doctor is a bodybuilder, so he does know a lot about steroids. Hes won the overall in our state show before, been nationally qualified a few times, and is goin to nationals next year. And then, you also have Dr Thomas O'Connor, "The Anabolic Doc", who writes a column in Muscular Development every month

the way docs look that i've been to they haven't ever picked up a weight in their life. mostly south asian docs who excell at chess and nerdy games lol. but in all seriousness you are lucky to found a doc like this. I play poker with a bunch of docs. half of them get stone drunk and have beer bellies... and the other half are moderately in shape from tennis/swimming and stuff like that. but they aren't even close to being in bodybuilder shape and they know nothing about nutrition and AAS. i've brung up the steroid topic with them and one doc told me "its not good for your liver" thats about all they know lol.

with the OP what will happen is his bloods will come in all screwed up. his RBC count will be high, his hematocrit will be high.. basically high levels of kidney results across the board. the doc will freak out and probably want to put him on kidney medication. thats why they require you fast before a blood test and always a doc will ask "are you taking any medication?" if you answer no then its logical for the typical dumb doc to assume you have kidney problems, only a smart doc who is experienced with AAS would know that you are on juice. thats why i say always do your bloods on your own, pay for it online.. go in anonymously.. not their damn business who you are.
 
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