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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaJim" data-source="post: 216588" data-attributes="member: 41384"><p>So here I am again...let's just say I'm a living breathing definition of insanity. I have been jumping on and off the TRT train for the last three years or so hoping for a different outcome each time... I jump on... experience sides, adjust my dosage and injection protocol...but in the end I always feel worse than when I started and decide to stop. I've done this probably three or four times. I've never used a proper PCT and I know that is more than likely the issue. My whole TRT experience started when my Doc at the time used the dreaded words "low normal". The word "normal" kept me from prescribed test so I ordered my own from an UGL and thus my experience began. This last period has been relatively short, a few months. Weekly injections of 75mg of testosterone cypionate shallow IM. I had stopped prior but the withdrawal and low T side effects were not nice so I jumped back on to finish the vial. I know clomid is a popular PCT ingredient. But when I look up PCT the dosages that come back are quite large. I know PCT protocols are formulated for guys that have been on massive amounts of steroids. Like 400-500mg of test weekly stacked with other chemicals. I don't believe that I would require that powerful of a PCT. </p><p></p><p>Any advice on what I should do? Would clomid be wise at a low dose? I took my last injection this past Friday and don't plan on starting again. </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaJim, post: 216588, member: 41384"] So here I am again...let's just say I'm a living breathing definition of insanity. I have been jumping on and off the TRT train for the last three years or so hoping for a different outcome each time... I jump on... experience sides, adjust my dosage and injection protocol...but in the end I always feel worse than when I started and decide to stop. I've done this probably three or four times. I've never used a proper PCT and I know that is more than likely the issue. My whole TRT experience started when my Doc at the time used the dreaded words "low normal". The word "normal" kept me from prescribed test so I ordered my own from an UGL and thus my experience began. This last period has been relatively short, a few months. Weekly injections of 75mg of testosterone cypionate shallow IM. I had stopped prior but the withdrawal and low T side effects were not nice so I jumped back on to finish the vial. I know clomid is a popular PCT ingredient. But when I look up PCT the dosages that come back are quite large. I know PCT protocols are formulated for guys that have been on massive amounts of steroids. Like 400-500mg of test weekly stacked with other chemicals. I don't believe that I would require that powerful of a PCT. Any advice on what I should do? Would clomid be wise at a low dose? I took my last injection this past Friday and don't plan on starting again. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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