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    Need to go to an endo to get treated but...

    I'm on week 10 1/2 of my test E cycle... would I have to wait 2 weeks after my cycle is done to start my PCT then another 4 weeks until PCT ends to check everything checked? I have had low T all my life and want to get treated. Thanks

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    Could I just go like 2 weeks after I finish my cycle while I start pct? I want to be treated correctly.

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    You'll probably get more answers in the PCT sub forum...
    PCT (POST CYCLE THERAPY)

    Most of us are on lifelong trt, so no need for pct. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty11 View Post
    You'll probably get more answers in the PCT sub forum...
    PCT (POST CYCLE THERAPY)

    Most of us are on lifelong trt, so no need for pct. Good luck.
    I'm going to repost this over there, thank you!

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    Yes, we don't "cycle" or "PCT" in HRT.

    If you had low Testosterone levels your entire life do you know why?

    And if so, why aren't you on a HRT protocol to correct the condition.

    I am confused with what you are trying to accomplish.

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    If you want to get treated, I would lay off the gear, run your PCT, then go get bloodwork.

    gd raises a good question, if your T is low, why arent you already on a treatment program?
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    Hey guys thanks for the replies. Basically what happened was I was working with an endocrinologist for a few months, kept getting bloodwork done and test levels kept coming at about 272, 292, 312 etc. I ended up moving to a different state and lost my health insurance but my new job now just gave me health insurance so I can continue with a new endo... Basically with my old doc he just kept running tests but never got anything done...

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    In the Finding a Doc sticky thread are examples of BW.

    Great points above. I sure would not want to be on TRT if I did not have to be. Be nice to get another ten years out of your own engine first wouldn't it? You need to be properly diagnosed but for that to happen you will need a full pct and time on top of that. Find the root cause.
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