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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT 3 weeks vs 4 weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 30698" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>OK, so you've provided your thinking and everyone in the group has pretty much responded with similar, like-minded comments. IMO, this won't do anything positive for you. I'm not a subscriber to taking breaks, but, if that's the approach one wants to take, then do it right and take a break! </p><p></p><p>I had a doctor once upon a time, who pulled me off of Cyp for one (1) month, and he ramped up my HCG protocol for 2 weeks; administering 1,000iu/day for 5 days (2 days off), then repeat the following week. Interesting enough, my test serum results were in the mid 900's after it was said and done, but my doctor's point was to take a break from Cyp for 1 month. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, you're opening post indicates a "mini-cycle", which would indicate you're leaning for more hormones, but then that's recanted by stating your body is asking for a "mini-break". It's as if you're trying to create something new and different that will provide a benefit, but it won't. If this had an advantage, there would be tons of data on it. For TRT purposes, steady & stable is the name of the game. As noted and to conclude, this won't be a major impact either way, so it's your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 30698, member: 696"] OK, so you've provided your thinking and everyone in the group has pretty much responded with similar, like-minded comments. IMO, this won't do anything positive for you. I'm not a subscriber to taking breaks, but, if that's the approach one wants to take, then do it right and take a break! I had a doctor once upon a time, who pulled me off of Cyp for one (1) month, and he ramped up my HCG protocol for 2 weeks; administering 1,000iu/day for 5 days (2 days off), then repeat the following week. Interesting enough, my test serum results were in the mid 900's after it was said and done, but my doctor's point was to take a break from Cyp for 1 month. Anyhow, you're opening post indicates a "mini-cycle", which would indicate you're leaning for more hormones, but then that's recanted by stating your body is asking for a "mini-break". It's as if you're trying to create something new and different that will provide a benefit, but it won't. If this had an advantage, there would be tons of data on it. For TRT purposes, steady & stable is the name of the game. As noted and to conclude, this won't be a major impact either way, so it's your choice. [/QUOTE]
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