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    Unfortunately, he didn't give me any numbers. I re-tested for high blood sugar and he said it came back normal the second time and I don't have diabetes. Also, I didn't tell him about my usage for obvious reasons. I'm not sure what he's going to do as far as treatment goes.

    I guess my question now is, if I am low. And I re-cycle and then PCT again, may it rehabilitate my situation or just make it worse? I want to know whether or not to give this up or if I can continue the right way a second time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D1o1 View Post
    Unfortunately, he didn't give me any numbers. I re-tested for high blood sugar and he said it came back normal the second time and I don't have diabetes. Also, I didn't tell him about my usage for obvious reasons. I'm not sure what he's going to do as far as treatment goes.

    I guess my question now is, if I am low. And I re-cycle and then PCT again, may it rehabilitate my situation or just make it worse? I want to know whether or not to give this up or if I can continue the right way a second time.
    It's good to hear that your blood sugar has normalized. You should get your lab results from your doctors office. That way you will know whether you've recovered. If haven't recovered then it will give somewhat of a baseline. The results of a lab belong to you, all you need to do is request a copy. You can ask the receptionist in person for a printout, or call and have them emailed as most documents are electronic.

    You shouldn't be thinking thinking about cycling again until you have fully recovered. Cycling before you have recovered will likely make your situation worse. Recovery is different for everyone and can take some people up to a year. Many have the false impression that a proper PCT will restore serum levels to their original levels pre cycle. This is false, a correct PCT only increases your chances of having a full recovery. Recovering post cycle is one of the many risks we take when taking AAS. IMO you should continue training regularly and eat a healthy high fat diet. When you get your lab results post them up and we'll see what's the best course of action for you to take.

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