Hormone Pellets and ProHormone

mint454

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Hey Guys,

Recently had a hormone pellet procedure to raise my Test levels to 1400, was at 221 after a 6 week PCT of chlomid and ultra male and finishing and andro/tren cycle. Doc said i should be around 1300-1500 Test levels with in a few weeks. I have another friend who has had the same procedure and he is running epi/tren with it. My understanding is with the pellets test levels should remain the same since they are from the pellets and getting shutdown is really a concern. What do you guys think?

Im getting my blood panel done again in three weeks to see how the pellets are actually working.

Thanks
M
 
Correct, your T levels will be fine because of the pellets and no PCT is needed either as long as you continue pellet treatment (HRT).
 
Hey Guys,

Recently had a hormone pellet procedure to raise my Test levels to 1400, was at 221 after a 6 week PCT of chlomid and ultra male and finishing and andro/tren cycle. Doc said i should be around 1300-1500 Test levels with in a few weeks. I have another friend who has had the same procedure and he is running epi/tren with it. My understanding is with the pellets test levels should remain the same since they are from the pellets and getting shutdown is really a concern. What do you guys think?

Im getting my blood panel done again in three weeks to see how the pellets are actually working.

Thanks
M

hrt or pellets will shut you down and keep you down. why its called hrt.
if you went on hrt just after a pct i dont think that was a smart choice i would have given it a couple months, maybe 3 before making the decision to be on hrt for life. just because you finisha pct doesnt mean you are recovered or supposed to be. pct is only to HELP recovery after cycle. did you have blood test BEFORE cycle? was test levels normal? if you didnt have a blood test before cycle that is also not good, because now you dont really know if it was cycle or you should have been on hrt to begin with.

good luck
 

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