Still suppressed after months, need advice.
Hi everyone,
As you can see, new to the forum.. . Soo back in January, I did an LGD only cycle for about 10 weeks. Foolishly, when I finished, I did not to a PCT. Reason being is that I did not experience symptoms of suppression like when I did rad, such as E.D or fatigue.. I felt fine. In hind sight, that must've been a bad idea because now, nearly 7 months later, after getting blood work done, it's come to my attention that I'm quite suppressed.
When I did the test a few weeks ago, my total test levels measured 381 ng/dl. But the doc said it's because I took the test too late, at 1 pm, where my levels would be lower. So I redid the test earlier in the morning and... it came back even lower. The recent test measured. 280ng/dl! For the record, the lower limit is 250ng/ml.. By the way, I'm 26 years old..
What's confusing is that I was told that I should have recovered naturally by now.. Is this true or can it take longer? But more importantly, is this correctable by taking a PCT now? The guy I work with strongly recommends triptorelin as it's "stronger" and will "jump start" me faster than clomid/nolva. But I'm here to get your opinion on the matter. Please advise.
Thank you in advance for your response.
Hi everyone,
As you can see, new to the forum.. . Soo back in January, I did an LGD only cycle for about 10 weeks. Foolishly, when I finished, I did not to a PCT. Reason being is that I did not experience symptoms of suppression like when I did rad, such as E.D or fatigue.. I felt fine. In hind sight, that must've been a bad idea because now, nearly 7 months later, after getting blood work done, it's come to my attention that I'm quite suppressed.
When I did the test a few weeks ago, my total test levels measured 381 ng/dl. But the doc said it's because I took the test too late, at 1 pm, where my levels would be lower. So I redid the test earlier in the morning and... it came back even lower. The recent test measured. 280ng/dl! For the record, the lower limit is 250ng/ml.. By the way, I'm 26 years old..
What's confusing is that I was told that I should have recovered naturally by now.. Is this true or can it take longer? But more importantly, is this correctable by taking a PCT now? The guy I work with strongly recommends triptorelin as it's "stronger" and will "jump start" me faster than clomid/nolva. But I'm here to get your opinion on the matter. Please advise.
Thank you in advance for your response.
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