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    Cruising on 250mg test and 250mg deca per week

    I have been on trt for a bit now but after my last cycle I have been just cruising on 250mg of test e and 250mg of deca per week. Obviously when it comes time for my Dr to order some bloodwork I will need to drop the deca and lower my test a few weeks prior to getting blood drawn. But am I setting myself up for some big health issues? Is this too much to cruise on? I went over a year without donating blood and have been on trt and running cycles and my labs showed my hematocrit was still in range (but I plan to donate more frequently anyways) I have no family history of heart problems, my cholesterol is always perfect, and blood pressure is always perfect.

    I know this lifestyle has its risks but would like to go about it in a smart way. Should I lower one or the other? Or both? Am I setting myself up for heart and/or prostate issues in the future even though I have no family history of either? Also, I am not taking an AI and unfortunately cannot do my own blood work in this state. How much, if any AI should be used at this dose? I am using hcg 250iu 2x a week.

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    Whether or not 500mg of gear is good long term for cruising in itself is debatable. My current HRT program has more gear than you. HOWEVER, I am doing it under medical supervision and run bloodwork every 31 days.

    The main problem with your situation is the inability to get bloodwork or other auxiliary testing done. There's no magic number where X mg of gear or less is the green light but past X is heart attack or CVD or major health concerns. That's why monitoring health via bloodwork, blood pressure, heart test, etc is important.

    You need to figure out a resolution that will allow you to get regular testing done if you intend to stay at that dose, otherwise it's a hit risk because you are blind 24/7 and being reactive to problems instead of proactive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahbuddy289 View Post
    I have been on trt for a bit now but after my last cycle I have been just cruising on 250mg of test e and 250mg of deca per week. Obviously when it comes time for my Dr to order some bloodwork I will need to drop the deca and lower my test a few weeks prior to getting blood drawn. But am I setting myself up for some big health issues? Is this too much to cruise on? I went over a year without donating blood and have been on trt and running cycles and my labs showed my hematocrit was still in range (but I plan to donate more frequently anyways) I have no family history of heart problems, my cholesterol is always perfect, and blood pressure is always perfect.

    I know this lifestyle has its risks but would like to go about it in a smart way. Should I lower one or the other? Or both? Am I setting myself up for heart and/or prostate issues in the future even though I have no family history of either? Also, I am not taking an AI and unfortunately cannot do my own blood work in this state. How much, if any AI should be used at this dose? I am using hcg 250iu 2x a week.
    I am no health expert nor do I pretend to be but I have blasted much higher for very long periods of time.

    My vitals were all mid range but my blood pressure is shit without meds and my cholesterol is out of whack a but but such can be expected when you run tren as long and heavy as I have. I also am a heavy stim user. Bronkaid and redbull are a bit too friendly to me.

    I truly dont think it will cause you issue though and I believe you can just keep an eye on bloods and be just fine.

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    You better drop decca about 6 weeks prior to bloods.

    That way you get accurate readings

    Cruise and trt are 2 different things.

    Trt is normal and generally healthy.

    Cruise is slightly less healthy. But will keep gains coming

    I'd personally not have the ability to cruise that high without driving myself into panick at times due to paranoia of health
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    Just get your blood checked every so often. $200 a pop to get your own labs has to be WAY less than what you are spending on gear.

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    Unfortunately can’t do labs in my state without a script from a dr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahbuddy289 View Post
    Unfortunately can’t do labs in my state without a script from a dr.
    How do you know your cholesterol is perfect while on cycle if you can't get bloodwork?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahbuddy289 View Post
    Unfortunately can’t do labs in my state without a script from a dr.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahbuddy289 View Post
    Unfortunately can’t do labs in my state without a script from a dr.
    Yeah, same in my state. But if you order labs online (where it says you can't), then go get your blood drawn, you still get the results.
    It's one of those laws no one actually follows seemingly

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