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    Is PCT always a must for test?

    Going to take a tiny cycle:

    320mg Andriol/day - 7 weeks

    Is PCT always needed even with a small cycle like this?

    If yes will need to see doc as I haven't got medical advice yet.

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    Yes, that will shut you down, and you'll need a pct.

    Why are you taking Andriol?

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    I'm taking Andriol because I'm a big ***** and it's the mildest AAS on the market. Nah! It's because I had heart surgery six years ago and have been prescribed Warfarin for life. Anything stronger than Andriol is a no go for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukeypop View Post
    I'm taking Andriol because I'm a big ***** and it's the mildest AAS on the market. Nah! It's because I had heart surgery six years ago and have been prescribed Warfarin for life. Anything stronger than Andriol is a no go for me.
    i wouldnt be taking anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by declan11 View Post
    i wouldnt be taking anything
    I agree. Is it really worth the risk?

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    There's basically nothing wrong with my heart. I've got a mechanical valve. The only issue is the Warfarin and how that is effected. Andriol effects warfarin but not massively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukeypop View Post
    There's basically nothing wrong with my heart. I've got a mechanical valve. The only issue is the Warfarin and how that is effected. Andriol effects warfarin but not massively.
    I would not be taking anything even if it only has a small effect on the warfarin it could still cause problems Jmo

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    I'm taking Andriol because I'm a big ***** and it's the mildest AAS on the market.

    320mg of andriol a day is prb about the same as shootin 200mg/wk of test so im not sure why you are saying test is mild.

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    Thanks for your replies chaps! In view of your comments I'm having second thoughts as to whether the risk is worth it. I think I'm leaning toward not taking AAS and just accepting my lot when it comes to having had a heart operation. I should think myself lucky already without jepordising that. Thanks guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukeypop View Post
    Thanks for your replies chaps! In view of your comments I'm having second thoughts as to whether the risk is worth it. I think I'm leaning toward not taking AAS and just accepting my lot when it comes to having had a heart operation. I should think myself lucky already without jepordising that. Thanks guys.
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    yep, thts the sensible approach

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