shoud I even bother?

  • sluggo
    shoud I even bother?
    on: 2015-05-07 19:49:15
    I'm almost 50, training for 33 years, and been using small to moderate doses(depends on who you ask) of A.A.S on and off for a good portion of 30 years. I really haven't come off Cyp in at least 2 or 3 years, maybe longer, i lost track. Been doing general HRT 200mg every 7-10 days for the greater part. Lately I've been doing the blast and cruise method of doing some decent cycles in between, with lately doing more blasting than cruising. Just finished 14 weeks of Deca 500mgand Cyp 500mg, with 4 weeks of 50mg d-bol thrown in the middle. I'm starting another cycle in 6 weeks that will be comprised of Tren,Eq,sustanon, maybe anavar or oral winstrol, haven't worked out dosages yet, and will try GH for the first time as well. I've been running Adex 1/2 3x/week continuously for the last several years. I was thinking of doing a pct cycle of nolvadex right now and stopping everything to "clean out" momentarily just to give myslef a break even though I know it's really not enough time to fully clean out. My question is, should I even bother doing PCT if I plan on really never coming off Cyp for hrt? I'm just gonna blast and cruise indefinitely. I'm done with having kids btw
  • IFBB Undercover
    Re: shoud I even bother?
    on: 2015-05-20 00:22:11

    I think that at your stage in the game, and given your age, it would cause more harm than good, to come off of everything. I think that your HRT dosing is probably the closest I would come to going off, assuming that your labs are good. For any guy at 50, even if he has not used gear, there is a good chance that test levels would be lower than normal. Maybe if you were 25 and had been on gear for 2 years, it might be worth coming off and trying to recover. Even then, after 2 years on,  it could take a year to know if you'd be able to really get back to normal or not. So considering that, and considering that you'd only be doing a PCT and "cleaning out" for a short time, I don't think you'll get more out of this than a swift drop in hormones. I think it would be healthier to keep your hormones stable and keep estrogen in check