This probably spans a few different forums, but I have several questions. I am 31 y/o, 13% bf, 5'10, 155 lbs. Been lifting and heavy cardio for 21 months, which consist of 13 months cutting (used to be 180, 25+ bf), 5 months bulking (put on about 8lbs lbm and 8lbs fat), and three months doing nothing.
6 weeks ago my GP tested my testosterone and it was 350 on a scale of 300-1100 (I think). My doctor put me on test cyp 100mg ew, and without doing any research or anything I went along. I have now done a lot more research and realize several things.
First, I don't have copies of my bloodwork, so I don't know my free test, estrogen (she said it was ok), or anything else. I go back for my first post-injection labs tomorrow and will get all copies of previous labs too. Once I get the labs, I will post so you can evaluate everything.
My question for now is this: once I get everything dialed in, is there any reason not to blast? I realize it will take two to three months probably to get everything stable, and I plan to spend that time cutting to 10% bf.
I have read several forums and the general consensus seems to be if you still have a lot of natural growth yet, don't start a cycle. Obviously at 5'10", 135lb LBM I still have a lot of room to grow naturally. But is this still a reason not to if you are already on TRT? My end goal is to get to and maintain 170lb 10%. I know I could do this naturally with time. But if blasting will speed things up without any cons, I would like to. Or, will the TRT be enough on its own? My doctor already said she was ok with getting me to be stable at the top end of the range.
Also, if I do blast, how many calories over maintenence should I consume. My maint is 2500. When I bulked before I ate 3000, which led to 1/2 LBM and 1/2 fat. It seems like I could gain 15-20 lbm on a 12 week cycle. Does this mean I should eat 1000 over maintenance to support that growth, or will it happen at maint or 500 over maint? Like most, I would like the gains to be as lean as possible. Obviously the right amounts of protein and fats regardless.