I've been done with my pct for about a week now. Someone told me morning wood was a sign that test levels are coming back. Is this just bro science? I had a semi when I woke up this morning for the first time in a while... Too Much info??
I've been done with my pct for about a week now. Someone told me morning wood was a sign that test levels are coming back. Is this just bro science? I had a semi when I woke up this morning for the first time in a while... Too Much info??
It's a good sign, but blood work is the real tell tale
^ def. get bloodwork. Always.
Agree with above - a good sign, but not definitive like bw.
Yes and yes. Get bloodwork, and definitely too much info![]()
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You're kidding right?
No. I'm not kidding. Keep it clean please.
morning wood is one of the best visible/physical indicators you are going to get about your test levels but it fluctuates too much due to missing some sleep, being stressed out, having an extra drink the night before etc. blood or saliva testing is the best overall.
I always got morning wood and my test levels where tanked.. In the low hundreds .... Get bw done!!
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Lmao @mickeynox
Ok so I was planning on getting blood work done one month after my last pct dose, because I know nolva/clomid inflate test levels. Is this the best bet?
OK Thank youOriginally Posted by MickeyKnox
L O to the f***ing L !!!!!
On a side note....are BW results the ONLY indication to follow if you are ready to go on another cycle or not? For example, we know the protocol is time on = time off. But what if one gets BW done 1 week after PCT and their test levels were the same as before starting the cycle, does that make it OK to start the 2nd cycle despite that time on was not time off??
One week after pct the levels will still be inflated due to pct drugs. And generally time on + pct = time off. Now if you wait long enough for your levels to balance out after pct, then this is a valid question...Originally Posted by Trying-Hard
Its not just about bloodwork, although that is very important. But there is also the CNS (Central Nervous System) to consider. This system needs to rest after the trauma and stress you just put your muscles, hormones, and body through. This is another reason to wait time off + PCT.
Dont try to rush it, otherwise you may find yourself with other health complications.
Lol, her name is Dana Linn Bailey.
This is her Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/DanaLinn.../videos?view=0
OK Now what do I tell the doctor when I go to get bodywork, do I request anything specifically?
I agree. Wait one or two months. It's too soon.
Lmao asshole hahahaOriginally Posted by kmms
Assay? Ok, and deny any steroid use if questioned? Thanks again Mickey you are always helpful broOriginally Posted by MickeyKnox
Youre welcome.
Yes, its called an assay. And I would deny any AAS use to avoid insurance complications down the road.![]()
OK CoolOriginally Posted by MickeyKnox
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