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11-10-2009, 07:36 PM #1Associate Member
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alrite guys here is the thing, since my last cycle i dont think my libido has came back completely, i just dont seem as interested in sex as i once was, ran a pct of nolva and clomid, 40,40,20,20 100,100,50,50
i dont no why but the clomid or the nolva or maybe both seem 2 make me sad and want to cry and moan lol
jus wondering do u have to do pct or could you bridge it so say
1-14 weeks sus 750mg
1-12 weeks deca 600mg
then after week 14 on sus u could run say
14-28 weeks sus 250mg
then start a course again
weight - 216pounds
height - 5'7
age - 24
my body fat is now 13%
i train 5 days a week
iv ran 6 courses
could you guys tell me any past expierience you have had with any type of bridge and so on, im not saying im going to do this just looking at my options, i would like all the pros and all the cons is some1 with good expierience could help me, thanks guys
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11-10-2009, 07:39 PM #2
if you haven't fully recovered at 24, I would get bloodwork and take appropriate action to get back to normal rather than exacerbating the problem.
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11-10-2009, 07:40 PM #3
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11-10-2009, 07:42 PM #4Banned
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Deca has this effect on a lot of people. I've heard of people having to run multiple PCT's in order to recover from deca. (this hasn't happened to me personally).
I wouldn't bridge, or consider bridging. Give yourself time to recover, and hopefully your libido will increase with time. In the meantime, you could look into viagra or cialis to help with your libido issues...
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11-10-2009, 07:44 PM #5Associate Member
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i have no problem getting hard its just sex doesnt seem to interest me, its weird, so is brdging a big no no and if so could u tell me why please big
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11-10-2009, 07:48 PM #6Banned
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Unless you're planning on staying on TRT for the rest of your life bridging shouldn't be an option. Bodybuilders use bridging to compete, and stay in top form for prolonged periods.
The longer you stay on AAS the greater the chances of permanently damaging your HPTA.
As you can probably imagine, staying on AAS for 9+ months does carry it's fair share of risks.
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11-10-2009, 07:56 PM #7Associate Member
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what if trt didnt realy bother you, what else could happen to you if you stay on
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11-10-2009, 08:01 PM #8
I don't think your thinking straight, the first thing you should do is get bloodwork done and see whats wrong and go from there,
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