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    4 months on 2 months off

    how does 4 months on and 2 months off sound for long term cycling? I am 44 years old and looking for a cycle that makes sense and is safe. Or would I be better with 3 months on and 3 months off? I am sure the 2nd is safe but how would the gaines be?
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    you can do 4months on and 2 off, just get some blood work done and get cleared to be able to use AAS again. then your all good.

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    thanks plasticfuture112, how do you know what to look for on your blood work or do you have your doc check? Is there a book I can get that will give baseline stuff for blood work?
    Thanks again.

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    Time on=Time off. You need to make sure you allow your body to recover FULLY!!!!

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    buylong term, how long do you stay on?
    Thanks

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    I tell my doc everything I've taken or am taking and he knows what to check for. If you can be honest with your doc you will be much better off. I don't always buy into the time on = time off philosophy. That's just my opinion but I always get my blood work checked and cleared with my doc before I start again.

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    all i have is this, does anyone have anything to add???

    Hormones:
    Testosterone
    Free testosterone
    IGF-1 Estradiol
    DHEA/DHEA-s
    Full thyroid panel

    cardiovascular risk:
    Total cholesterol
    LDL
    HDL
    Triglycerides
    C-reactive protein
    Homocysteine

    Liver:
    alkaline phosphatase
    GGT
    SGOT
    SGPT

    Kidney:
    creatinine
    BUN
    creatnine/BUN ratio



    Quote Originally Posted by bigjohnr
    thanks plasticfuture112, how do you know what to look for on your blood work or do you have your doc check? Is there a book I can get that will give baseline stuff for blood work?
    Thanks again.

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    check this post out Bro, it has all the counts and the ranges as well Blood Test Results...mods vets take a look

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    Quote Originally Posted by seanw
    check this post out Bro, it has all the counts and the ranges as well Blood Test Results...mods vets take a look
    Nice post Sean, that is great info to pass along. Thanx!

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    Thanks Sean that is great. Thanks to all for all the wonderful input!

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