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    SpotMe87 is offline Junior Member
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    Natural test levels after 2 years?

    I did my last course of test enth and deca for 10 weeks over 2 years ago. However, I did not do a comprehensive PCT due to the fact that I was poorly advised and a lack of research on my part. I can honestly say I still don’t think my natural test levels are back. I am considering doing another test based course in May. My main question is would it be worthwhile doing a nolva/clomid cycle (below) some time soon to try and get my normal test levels back or has too much time passed?
    I think getting blood work done may be tricky. Also if I did happen to have normal test levels (which I doubt) would I be doing my test levels any harm by taking nolva/clomid?

    Nolvadex (weeks 1 - 4) @ 40/40/20/20
    Clomid (weeks 1 - 4) @ 150/100/50/50

    Any response is much appreciated

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    Why would getting bloodwork done be tricky???? Age? stats??

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    SpotMe87 is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by tboney View Post
    Why would getting bloodwork done be tricky???? Age? stats??
    its quite expensive to get it done privately in the UK and would rather not visit my GP for this. Probably could find a way round it. If I was to get blood tests, what would I need?
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    age 22
    5' 9''
    168 pounds
    6 years training

    thanks

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    Getting thorough bloodwork is the only sure way to find out what is going on with you.

    test-free and total
    hemo profile
    lh,fsh
    estradiol
    thyroid panel
    prolactin/progesterone

    There are many more that I would get but if cost is the issue then at least get these.
    You know....if you cant afford bloodwork then perhaps you should save money for a cycle that you can afford to run correctly. That includes bloodwork, gear and pct.

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    Also, this is why we tell guys to wait until they are at least 24 or 25 to run cycles. You decided to use aas at 20 years old and you could are paying for it now.

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