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Lifter74
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Do you all think cruising at 300 week is outrageously too high. I'm not planning on adding any other roids or blasting at all for probably a very lengthy time. I definitely want to keep what I have built and slow increases would be fine. Just don't want to go backwards. 5'10" 235lbs.
Yeah I have been blasting and cruising regularly for 2 1/2 years. I've ran cycles up to 1 gm test per week. My last cycle was 1gm test 750 EQ. I'm 48 and TBH probably done with blasting.No it’s not “outrageously” high but it’s definitely not a cruising dose.
We’re you blasting before this “cruise” ?
You could always, go down to a trt dose
125-150mgs then slowly increase as you get closer to blasting.
But really it all felon how your bloods look.
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Yeah I have been blasting and cruising regularly for 2 1/2 years. I've ran cycles up to 1 gm test per week. My last cycle was 1gm test 750 EQ. I'm 48 and TBH probably done with blasting.
From my perspective it's no problem at all. But then again, I 'cruise' at 600 a week.Do you all think cruising at 300 week is outrageously too high. I'm not planning on adding any other roids or blasting at all for probably a very lengthy time. I definitely want to keep what I have built and slow increases would be fine. Just don't want to go backwards. 5'10" 235lbs.
100% this. You’re going to just have to try and check. Make sure hematocrit is staying in range, along with cholesterol and other key indicatorsHonestly not a single person on this board can tell you whether that is high or low. You need to get your blood work done to determine that. They can only tell you what it would be for them. I run 300 mg on my blast and my total test will be around 2300. My TRT dose is 125 mg a week, but I am a high responder. Other guys need 250+ mg a week for TRT just to be in the higher range of normal.
I was on 200/week try from doctor and it kept me 600-700 range, I would just like to be a little higher than that. And yes I donate RBC's 2-3 times a year and have regular 6 month checkups for blood work, just not t levels. Thanks for you alls input100% this. You’re going to just have to try and check. Make sure hematocrit is staying in range, along with cholesterol and other key indicators
This may sound so cynical to people who've never had to deal with doctors in their (presumably younger) lives.My trt dose is 300mg/wk and that only keeps me in the 600-800 range. 150mg/wk keeps me in the serious dragging ass mode at TotalT under 300.
Doc has me on 200mg/wk every 10 days and i adjust from there. I get bloods every 6 months. Most doctors are clueless on this so i dont argue with him on his "underdose" script he has me on. I make the adjustments from there. At 57 years old i know my body very well and what it needs to operate. Before i go for my blood work ill play the game and skip a shot so i come in lower on total.
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