you should have already had this on hand ready to go
https://www.sarmsx.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=138
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you should have already had this on hand ready to go
https://www.sarmsx.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=138
Yup I got that.
I would run the mini PCT for 4 weeks and then wait a couple more weeks after that and have the bloods retested
I would definitely stop the SARMs stack you are on. I however would wait till I saw the urologist before starting any type of pct. I'd disclose everything to the doctor as far as what was taken. He can't fully diagnose what's wrong if you mask it by elevating test numbers and jump starting test production. Let the doc do his job, worst case scenario you get a test prescription and are free to do the pct. just because you are prescribed test doesn't mean you have to go on TRT. However listening to us over a doctor without his/her being able to make an educated diagnosis is bad juju.
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Thanks for the reply back. I tend to lean on your suggestions.
I hate to start a pct then have him put me on a test cycle.
Lol, don't lean too hard brother. The scotch tape and rubber cement might start to give. I just feel that no matter what we tend to think in matters such as yours full disclosure and a professional opinion are far better than listening to random people. Imagine if nobody but #120's responded... you'd have sent in an additional $187, expected your package from across one of two oceans to arrive at your door in just 5 days and still not have it months later while #120 denies telling you this. (inside joke)
Just afford the medical professional the opportunity to either impress you, or face plant as you look at them like 'really?'. I'm sure the mini-pct, or even a full one would help greatly, but I'd personally feel better for you if you eliminated any other possible reasons as to why this occurred based upon trained hypothesis and labs. Us hacks will be here to offer up solutions in the event the doc sucks ass. Guessing is the intellectual property of idiots, whereas knowing for certain belongs to the wise.
[emoji174] [emoji174] [emoji389] [emoji389] [emoji389] ...lolLol, don't lean too hard brother. The scotch tape and rubber cement might start to give. I just feel that no matter what we tend to think in matters such as yours full disclosure and a professional opinion are far better than listening to random people. Imagine if nobody but #120's responded... you'd have sent in an additional $187, expected your package from across one of two oceans to arrive at your door in just 5 days and still not have it months later while #120 denies telling you this. (inside joke)
Just afford the medical professional the opportunity to either impress you, or face plant as you look at them like 'really?'. I'm sure the mini-pct, or even a full one would help greatly, but I'd personally feel better for you if you eliminated any other possible reasons as to why this occurred based upon trained hypothesis and labs. Us hacks will be here to offer up solutions in the event the doc sucks ass. Guessing is the intellectual property of idiots, whereas knowing for certain belongs to the wise.
How much sleep are you getting?