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<blockquote data-quote="gaz7718" data-source="post: 180028" data-attributes="member: 28740"><p>Quick views</p><p></p><p>I don’t run an AI and generally ought to be avoided unless bloods or symptoms suggests it’s required.</p><p></p><p>PCT is irrelevant. TRT is a long term protocol and you will be shut down whether you are just taking Test or Test plus deca.</p><p></p><p>For the same reason as above clomid and nolva are not relevant unless you are looking for a fertility solution, but in this case I think there are better options.</p><p></p><p>TRT doses are relatively low, or should be, so worrying about keeping gains shouldn’t really come into it. When I started TRT I was about 12% bf and 93kg. 18 months later I’m similar bf and 96.5kg, having topped at 98kg when adding deca for 6 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaz7718, post: 180028, member: 28740"] Quick views I don’t run an AI and generally ought to be avoided unless bloods or symptoms suggests it’s required. PCT is irrelevant. TRT is a long term protocol and you will be shut down whether you are just taking Test or Test plus deca. For the same reason as above clomid and nolva are not relevant unless you are looking for a fertility solution, but in this case I think there are better options. TRT doses are relatively low, or should be, so worrying about keeping gains shouldn’t really come into it. When I started TRT I was about 12% bf and 93kg. 18 months later I’m similar bf and 96.5kg, having topped at 98kg when adding deca for 6 months. [/QUOTE]
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