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    How Long Can I Go?

    I'm 29, 210 lbs, 9.5 PBF. (Have 3 kids and do not plan on having more). Started TestE 29 months ago. Cycled 12 weeks on 12 weeks off at 500 mg per week until 8 months ago. 8 months ago I went up to 750 mg per week for 12 weeks. This last cycle I was at 750 mg a week of Test E stacked with 400 mg of EQ. I'm at 12 weeks now. I've come off the EQ and am at 500 mg of Test E per week.

    Without jeopardizing what I do for a living, I will just say I have a very physical job and fitness is the foundation of what we do. The job has taken a beating on me over the last 8 years and is one of the reasons I started the Test. I feel sluggish and tired when not in cycle.

    So my question is, is it bad for me to stay on Test and not come off? If its ok to stay on, during my so called off cycle how low of a dose should I go, should I look at switching up the differe t types of Test, and is ok to go back to stacking and higher doses every 12 weeks? Hopefully you all see my end state of what I want (always stay on Test at a minimum) and can offer your advice. With that can you elaborate on how much and types during the on and off cycle along with should I still be on estrogen blockers and such.

    Thanks in advance for any and all advice.

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    Welcome, How tall are you?

    Staying on doesn't make sense. That's not how the body works. In other words, if you're looking to keep gaining this way, you'll soon stop responding.

    Have you done any blood work in the past year and a half? I don't recommend blasting and cruising, that term should have been reserved for TRT patients. Which you probably already put yourself in that arena.
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    I'm 6 feet (72").

    I get blood work done every 3 months for my job, but not in the sense you are referring to. The blood work I get done is for diseases due to constant world travel and interaction with local nationals.

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    Austinite is right, you are heading for trt if not already...

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    Quote Originally Posted by w113msh View Post
    I'm 6 feet (72").

    I get blood work done every 3 months for my job, but not in the sense you are referring to. The blood work I get done is for diseases due to constant world travel and interaction with local nationals.
    Really great stats... Have you donated blood, if so how often?
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    Haven't donated blood in last 8 years due to the countries I've been in. They won't allow me to donate. I'm out of the country a lot and each return I have blood drawn and checked as stated above.

    My reason to stay on isn't to be able to continue to crush in the gym but because how I feel when on it. That's why I was wondering can I lower the dose, stop stacking and keep it in me to keep me from having LowT. For the overall well being feeling ,ore or less.

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    Your blood work "as stated" is not what you need. Without looking at it, I can tell you that your have extremely high RBC levels and Hematocrit. That's probably why you feel so sluggish. You're going to need to get a full metabolic panel, CBC, test and estrogen panels.

    I can't even go that long on TRT without donating. You need to figure this out before you even think about staying on.

    I'm sure you'll think about this considering your profession in fitness/healthcare.

    This entire idea needs ti be aborted in my opinion. I know thats not what you want to hear, but you're abusing your body. Switch gears and start taking care of it instead.

    . Good luck.
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    Thanks.

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