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    Possible to not recover?

    Is there a chance someone may never fully recover after PCT?

    What are the odds of this? And what does that mean for your daily life?


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    There is a chance but I think it's pretty small. The problem is that you won't know if you're THAT guy until you PCT. That means that you'll probably have to be on TRT for the rest of your life. It's not so bad, I'm on TRT. It stinks when you're young though.
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    Some people started trt after one light cycle .
    As stated above , if u cycle responsibility ,if u have healthy test levels to begin with, take all precautions , and do a well planned pct most likely u will recover..
    IMO, u never restore completely the same exact levels after cycling ..
    Each time u cycle, u are chopping from ur pre cycle test level..

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    Your body's an analog system. That means that nothing is on/off in your system. There's less/more through the glands. The level of Test in your body will fluctuate based on your lifestyle and perhaps even your mood. There is a broad range of "normal" for Test and other hormones. If you're in the bounds you're "normal". Where you are on those bounds may vary from cycle to cycle.

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    I'm looking forward to getting my blood work done early December. I'm feeling somewhat weak or tired at gym lately. Pre cycle test levels were like 150. During cycle 2,900+. PCT was done correctly but eager to see what they are now. Sex drive Is still pretty low also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    There is a chance but I think it's pretty small. The problem is that you won't know if you're THAT guy until you PCT. That means that you'll probably have to be on TRT for the rest of your life. It's not so bad, I'm on TRT. It stinks when you're young though.
    Unfortunately, ... right on the money!

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    Is it just your sex drive thats out of whack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio727
    Is it just your sex drive thats out of whack?
    Yes that's pretty much it. No sensation down there basically.

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    Well, it all starts with BW

    When I started I barely knew what it meant. So, I started researching what was what.


    My total test was under 350 when I was about 24-25. I didn't even know what it meant. But, MD said I was just fine - I had a libido of a 70 year old.

    I got on sauce when I was about 30. It changed my life - I looked into what test levels really meant. So, I stayed on self prescribed TRT. I run a little under 300mg a week now & feel as solid as I did when I was 20.

    I tried running lower, but I felt a little run down. So, I experimented with my levels. All the way from a G to 150mg a week. I tried to get to the lowest amount while feeling solid.

    My strength and feeling is better than it was at a gram of test. From what I can tell it's because it's, one too much for my body & two the e levels are nearly impossible to manage.

    GL

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