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    Time on + PCT = Time Off

    Hi guys,

    I came out of a 10 week cycle using Test P and Anavar , taking Clomid and Tamoxifen for PCT during 4 weeks. Also I used hcg during the whole duration of AAS use. Recovery has been great judging by the way I feel and by my current libido but I still didn’t do blood work. I consider myself to recover pretty easily for my past experience, even from a cycle using Deca .

    I’m currently at week 5 after finishing PCT and because of time constraints and events in my personal life, the ideal time to start next cycle will be in 4 weeks, which totals 9 weeks off. I see many guys telling the rule of thumb is to wait Time On + PCT duration, which for me would be 14 weeks. Do you think is too risky to start this cycle only after 9 weeks of finishing PCT?

    I’m planning to go with a Test P + Tren A cycle for 10 weeks, then PCT.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardgainrock View Post
    Hi guys,

    I came out of a 10 week cycle using Test P and Anavar , taking Clomid and Tamoxifen for PCT during 4 weeks. Also I used hcg during the whole duration of AAS use. Recovery has been great judging by the way I feel and by my current libido but I still didn’t do blood work. I consider myself to recover pretty easily for my past experience, even from a cycle using Deca .

    I’m currently at week 5 after finishing PCT and because of time constraints and events in my personal life, the ideal time to start next cycle will be in 4 weeks, which totals 9 weeks off. I see many guys telling the rule of thumb is to wait Time On + PCT duration, which for me would be 14 weeks. Do you think is too risky to start this cycle only after 9 weeks of finishing PCT?

    I’m planning to go with a Test P + Tren A cycle for 10 weeks, then PCT.

    Thanks in advance.
    Risk is relative and subjective your asking a loaded question.

    Just get bloodwork done. The time onff isn't a one size fits all e. If you are looking for validation to cycle again then it will be revealed in bloodwork - not an internet forum post.
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    As windex said, get some blood work done to see of all is ok, that's the most important thing your health. if all is good then go for it.

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    How old are you?

    Did you get bloodwork before your cycle to know your baseline? If so what was your total t and free

    Do you plan on cycling in the future?

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    I only ran one cycle - well, 2

    Too bad I never came off the 2nd

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    Bloods before viewed beside bloods taken 8 weeks after cycle= the only way to be sure.. (then every 4 weeks until you hit desired results)

    Time on + PCT = Time Off is a general guideline parroted around.

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    whoever invented the idea that "time on + pct = time off" was more concerned about the size of his testes then he was about the size of his biceps. which is fine , to each their own. but its not exactly the best approach if gains are your upmost concern. when you do the math and see how much of the year your spending after your cycle is over until the time you start pct, then the time of your actual pct, then the time after pct your waiting to be able to start again . you barely ever run a cycle. your basically a HALF NATTY
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