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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordy View Post
    I can't post pictures something wrong with my mobile but
    LH 1.0 (1.7-8.5)
    FSH 0.5 (1.5-14)
    Test free 5.4 (8.3-40.1)
    Test total 1.15 (2.4-8.3)
    Ok,
    Next cycle you do, follow the general rule of test only.
    This is why.

    As you see from your bloodwork your pituitary ain't doing shit.
    Meaning it's suppressed by AAS.
    But your T is also low, meaning it isn't T that's suppressing your HPTA.
    (Or not only T)

    My guess is that you still got EQ in your system.
    (Yes it can linger in your fat cells for a long ass time,
    took me 2mo to just get some LH and FSH response back one time I checked,
    and had used, among other stuff, EQ.)

    So based on your bloodwork you basically should have started PCT right about now, or maybe a week earlier.

    In short, you need SERMs for additional weeks and then redo bloodwork to see where you at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocToxin8 View Post
    Ok,
    Next cycle you do, follow the general rule of test only.
    This is why.

    As you see from your bloodwork your pituitary ain't doing shit.
    Meaning it's suppressed by AAS.
    But your T is also low, meaning it isn't T that's suppressing your HPTA.
    (Or not only T)

    My guess is that you still got EQ in your system.
    (Yes it can linger in your fat cells for a long ass time,
    took me 2mo to just get some LH and FSH response back one time I checked,
    and had used, among other stuff, EQ.)

    So based on your bloodwork you basically should have started PCT right about now, or maybe a week earlier.

    In short, you need SERMs for additional weeks and then redo bloodwork to see where you at.
    Your suggestion for SERMS dosage and thanks for your patience

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