Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
Why the chip on your shoulder? It has nothing to do with where you got what..thats my point. It has to do with the fact that if you are going to get post cycle bloodwork and properly assess your recovery - you should do so about 2 months post pct. As I explained to you thats why common advice dictates time off=time on + pct. Because it takes that long. You seem hell bent and hung up on the wheres and its bad and blah blah blah ..the fact is it simply doesnt work the way you are expecting it too. the only thing Im wondering is why you keep hearing what im saying (this would be what the 4tyh time) from experienced people , there is a standard rule of thumb that backs it, yet you refuse to accept or believe it.
hi Jimmy, don't mind if i have a question... a few actually.

in your opinion, if a pct is successful, when do you think the FSH and LH will rise in response to the removal of negative feedback exerted by circulating estro? i know everyone is different, but what do you think is the fastest and slowest?

how long after pct, if test, LH, FSH remain low, will you start to assume that the pct did not work?

when, if ever, will you consider someone should try a second pct?

all questions assuming the subject has just run a novice test-only cycle of about 500mg/wk x 12wks.

thanks for your time