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Thread: Does being mildly suppressed

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    As opposed to be shutdown still lead to lifelong consequences?

    For example, hypothetically speaking, an 18 year old male, let's call him Matt, decides to run a 2 week cycle of Anavar only at 60mg ED.

    On the thirteenth day, Matt decides he has made a mistake and administers a standard PCT protocol 24 hours later such as Nolvadex 40/40/20/20 and Clomid 100/50/50/50.

    Matt gets full panel blood work done afterwards, and is perfectly normal.

    Matt was more than likely suppressed prior to PCT while he was cycling, yet it is unclear whether or not Anavar would of shut him down that early.

    How is Matt affected?
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    Hard to say wat the effects will be down the road for sure.But only being on that long MAY have helped.Everyones body is different.We had a young kid here not to long ago.Who ran a Var only cycle and was starting to have ED problems.Wish him luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by songdog
    Hard to say wat the effects will be down the road for sure.But only being on that long MAY have helped.Everyones body is different.We had a young kid here not to long ago.Who ran a Var only cycle and was starting to have ED problems.Wish him luck.
    Very true, and I wish him luck. Thanks for replying songdog, I hope some others members will chip in on this topic as well.

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    2wks sounds rather short. i would say he got smart and lucky too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asiandude View Post
    2wks sounds rather short. i would say he got smart and lucky too.
    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...z#.UFb6A42PWGc

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    Being that he was 18 years old, and used anavar, and actually did an ok PCT..

    It is prolly safe to assume that he was minimally affected in the long run.

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    I would say that if "Matt" ran the proper panels afterwards, and all was "normal", then more than likely Matt will be normal. I would suggest for Matt to run another set of labs in 2 to 3 months to make sure nothing has deviated significantly since the last set. If not, then Matt should be GTG, and hopefully he will refrain from tinkering with compounds that could be detrimental to his health.

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