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    New to the forum and I have a few questions...

    Hello everyone,
    Brand new to the forum and I needed some input. I'm a 45 y/o who's been consistently working out for 30 years. I do a cycle once a year, and wanted to make sure what I was doing sounded appropriate for my goals / age. I'm 5'6", 175, and ~ 15% bf. My annual cycle goals are for leaning / cutting only. I am too short to want to gain any more size (don't want to look like a 4x4), just to get cut. I do 2 hrs of the stepmill weekly, and lift 3 days a week, and eat clean (high protein / low carb). My cycles have usually consisted of ~ 150 mg's of test a week, with 30-40 mg's of var daily. I use 250 iu's of HCG every 4 days along with an estrogen blocker twice daily while on the test. This cycle will last 6 months, but I only do the var for 4 months (may-august). My question is, I have enanthate 250 and plan on doing a cc a week (as mentioned above). Is that to much test weekly if I don't want to bulk up? Is being on Var 4 months too long and harsh of my liver? My blood work annually is good with exception to slightly elevated liver enzymes, and cholesterol is excellent. Thank you in advance for any input!

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    Welcome Trying.

    In the AAS Q & A Section read Austinites Educational Articles Sticky Threads to get caught up. And honestly, the amount of test your taking is basically the amount many on testosterone replacement take to bring them back to normal levels. That said, you are shutting your HPTA down only to bring yourself back to a normal level.

    Long ester cycles last 12-14 weeks on average, not six months. Everything goes through the liver so yes, too long. Take NAC to help with liver enzymes. Bulking is determined by nutrition, not really by your choice or amount of AAS.

    Spend some time self educating here before you begin. Time to do things correctly. Post up in the AAS Q & A please as this is really just for intro's.

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