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<blockquote data-quote="Lacosanostra" data-source="post: 104205" data-attributes="member: 18158"><p>Hi Dr. McClain,</p><p></p><p>Right now I am 32 y.o., taking 500 mg of test E weekly and 25 mg of Aromasin every 3.5 days. I plan on continuing to do so for 12 weeks. I also plan on taking HCG weeks 11-14 and begin PCT week 15. My PCT will include Aromasin, Clomid, and Nolvadex.</p><p></p><p>My hopes are that this is something I can continue to do once per year to maintain results. I realize this is a supra-physiological dosage and I technically don't have low T (~611 ng/dL). While I believe I have some low T symptoms (mainly fatigue), I do this mainly for performance and aesthetic purposes.</p><p></p><p>I had a few questions in harm reduction I was hoping you can answer...</p><p></p><p>1. What are the long term effects of mild "cycling" as described above? Particularly if lipid, CBC, hormonal, and other blood tests are done consistently. It seems to me the only guys dropping dead are the ones clearly abusing. Am I wrong? </p><p></p><p>2. My understanding is testosterone, AI's, oral steroids, etc. will increase LDL/triglycerides/total cholesterol while lowering HDL. Besides diet and exercise, is there anything that can be done to reverse these effects? Are there any EFFECTIVE over-the-counter supplements that can be used? (Emphasis on effective as it seems there are a lot of things thrown out there without much science behind it) I am currently using fish oil (1g/day), krill oil (3g/day), and niacin (250-500 mg/day). </p><p></p><p>I have considered trying something like Anavar, which I don't expect you to endorse, but the impact on the lipids scares me. </p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lacosanostra, post: 104205, member: 18158"] Hi Dr. McClain, Right now I am 32 y.o., taking 500 mg of test E weekly and 25 mg of Aromasin every 3.5 days. I plan on continuing to do so for 12 weeks. I also plan on taking HCG weeks 11-14 and begin PCT week 15. My PCT will include Aromasin, Clomid, and Nolvadex. My hopes are that this is something I can continue to do once per year to maintain results. I realize this is a supra-physiological dosage and I technically don't have low T (~611 ng/dL). While I believe I have some low T symptoms (mainly fatigue), I do this mainly for performance and aesthetic purposes. I had a few questions in harm reduction I was hoping you can answer... 1. What are the long term effects of mild "cycling" as described above? Particularly if lipid, CBC, hormonal, and other blood tests are done consistently. It seems to me the only guys dropping dead are the ones clearly abusing. Am I wrong? 2. My understanding is testosterone, AI's, oral steroids, etc. will increase LDL/triglycerides/total cholesterol while lowering HDL. Besides diet and exercise, is there anything that can be done to reverse these effects? Are there any EFFECTIVE over-the-counter supplements that can be used? (Emphasis on effective as it seems there are a lot of things thrown out there without much science behind it) I am currently using fish oil (1g/day), krill oil (3g/day), and niacin (250-500 mg/day). I have considered trying something like Anavar, which I don't expect you to endorse, but the impact on the lipids scares me. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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