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    agalloch is offline Junior Member
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    Follow-up: What can varying LH / FSH values indicate?

    I ran a cycle consisting of:

    Week 1-8: 150 mg test prop EOD
    Week 9-12: 100mg test prop / 100 mg tren ace EOD

    Came off, ran Nolva 40/40/20/20.

    I don't have pre-cycle bloodwork, unfortunately. However, I have:

    Bloodwork 4 weeks into cycle: http://i.imgur.com/eMDcVId.png
    Bloodwork 3.5 weeks after PCT: http://i.imgur.com/2vACYIV.png
    Other abnormal values 3.5 weeks after PCT: http://i.imgur.com/YBFrX8w.png

    What could the LH / FSH values indicate? Any comment on test levels? I'm going to re-run PCT now with Nolva and Clomid instead of B&C.
    Last edited by agalloch; 01-23-2014 at 03:29 PM.

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    You need more time to recover. Having low lh and low testosterone after your cycle is normal. I would wait another 4 weeks and run labs again

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    agalloch is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027 View Post
    You need more time to recover. Having low lh and low testosterone after your cycle is normal. I would wait another 4 weeks and run labs again
    And promise me this - cutting right now, with the values you see, lifting heavy, and having great nutrition will NOT make me be heavily catabolic?

    It's VERY tempting to just B&C, as you've annoyingly heard me say for awhile, especially for an 8 week recomp with tren .

    And why do some , 4 weeks after PCT, recover perfectly fine?

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    No one can make any promises. When you run aas there are always risks. You can only minimize them by cycling properly and giving your body the rest and nutrients that it need to recover. Sorry to be vague but that's just the truth. You have to know the risks going in

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