Six Weeks After Year Long Cycle, T Levels Are Not Bad?

I came off a one year cycle of 180mgs of testosterone. My test was about 7, in the range of 7-32. I was first below so my dr prescribed, then was slightly over, so said I didn’t need it anymore. I had a hard time losing fat, poor sleeps, etc, so figured I’d give it a try. I used the one bottle ffrom the DR, then switched to UG. My goal was to go back on via a new DR, so I didn’t take any PCT.

So I went for blood work six weeks after, assuming I would be right crashed. Though I felt fine, so figured it was a bit weird. I was expecting depression, no energy, etc. I just got off the phone with dr and he said my testosterone was 12 in that range of 7-32. Didn’t mention any other tests.

  1. How is it possible I’m producing test after taking a year long cycle and no PCT? Maybe because dose was low enough?

  2. My DR is smart enough to say I’m still in the low range so if I want to take something I can. I’m in Canada and it’s also covered in costs. I feel okay, though wouldn’t mind sex drive being a bit higher. What I do like is the loss of water after the cycle, about 12lbs. So physically I look much better than on. If I go on, I’ll have to inject for the rest of my life. I don’t know what to do.
    Being on didn’t really help with my sleep or fat loss, so didn’t really get what I was hoping for. I’m in decent shape but wouldn’t mind being even leaner.

What ever you decide, never go back to this doctor.

Also, a PCT is always an excellent idea, but not always absolutely required. The pct helps speed the recovery process up and increases your chances of making somewhat of a recovery. Some people do recover without it, it seems.

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Yeah, that’s why I left that idiot.

This is a cycle?

If you don’t need testosterone for medical reasons and you plan on taking test then coming off, it’s a cycle. Maybe a dumb, small one, but still a cycle :joy:

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I guess he didn’t want to overdo it?
:flushed:

Purpose of coming off was/is to stop paying for UG, get blood work done, have low test and let healthcare pay for pharm quality for the rest of my life. If that’s dumb, then I guess I’m an idiot.

No sir that’s not dumb.