Am I Screwed?

The Roman

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I'm 21 now, turning 22 at the beginning of next year. I hopped on gear a couple months after my 18th birthday (because stupidity) and have been blasting and cruising since (cruising a bit more than blasting). Planning on commissioning in the marine reserves once I get my degree and I obviously can't stay on during training. What should I do? Should I even bother with Scally's Power PCT at this point or just seek out an endo and get on prescribed TRT and get a medical waiver?
 
Try pct first. Someone else on here can give you better advice than I, on how to perform it. I'm a little rough around the edges right now. Thought I'd give you a bump though!

Good luck man
 
I'm 21 now, turning 22 at the beginning of next year. I hopped on gear a couple months after my 18th birthday (because stupidity) and have been blasting and cruising since (cruising a bit more than blasting). Planning on commissioning in the marine reserves once I get my degree and I obviously can't stay on during training. What should I do? Should I even bother with Scally's Power PCT at this point or just seek out an endo and get on prescribed TRT and get a medical waiver?

So exactly how much time do you have? Since you said "get my degree" and you're 22. I would assume until May or so 2017. Is that correct.
 
At least do a full PCT and get blood work after couple weeks, see where you stand. Also I was on for like 5 years and got my test back so it's definitely possible to get your's back. HCG does wonder's I must say.
 
Better be careful thinking you can get a waiver approved for sure. U get put on TRT at 22 for good and there's no guarantee the SG is gonna approve that. Better off trying pct. At least if ur end goal is a commission.
 
So exactly how much time do you have? Since you said "get my degree" and you're 22. I would assume until May or so 2017. Is that correct.
I believe I would be leaving for officer candidate school next summer
Better be careful thinking you can get a waiver approved for sure. U get put on TRT at 22 for good and there's no guarantee the SG is gonna approve that. Better off trying pct. At least if ur end goal is a commission.
yeah from what I've been told I need to make it through OCS without any prescriptions
 
I believe I would be leaving for officer candidate school next summer

yeah from what I've been told I need to make it through OCS without any prescriptions
It's not just no prescriptions. You can have prescriptions but for OCS you have to pass the medical exam (usually at MEPS). If you have perm medical conditions (like endocrine) you're gonna need SG approval. This is something that is highly unlikely to get approved.
 
I'm 21 now, turning 22 at the beginning of next year. I hopped on gear a couple months after my 18th birthday (because stupidity) and have been blasting and cruising since (cruising a bit more than blasting). Planning on commissioning in the marine reserves once I get my degree and I obviously can't stay on during training. What should I do? Should I even bother with Scally's Power PCT at this point or just seek out an endo and get on prescribed TRT and get a medical waiver?
For gods sake PCT!! You're young enough to bounce back I'm sure! Do it right the first time. Make sure you wait long enough after quitting aas to pct. This is where a lot of people fuck up IMO! You have to get all the drugs out of your system which can sometimes be longer than you think! People think Test E is 2 weeks. I'd personally wait for 3-4 weeks. Get bloods done to know for sure where your levels are at. Deca can take forever...
 
It's not just no prescriptions. You can have prescriptions but for OCS you have to pass the medical exam (usually at MEPS). If you have perm medical conditions (like endocrine) you're gonna need SG approval. This is something that is highly unlikely to get approved.

Yeah that's why I'm looking in to coming off now. I know I would need to be off for the 9 months I'm at Quantico for TBS and MOS school and could go back on when I get assigned to my reserve unit

mike.scally@asih.net or you could try a PM. You are young and have the time. Contact Scally, and don't get cheap on the PCT.
I'll shoot him an email and certainly won't skimp on PCT. My health and long-term fertility are obviously concerns to me. Do you have any suggestions for HCG sources if I were to PM you?
 
European Pharmaceuticals

You can and should read the thread. Very positive feedback. You could have found this info on your, but since you want to serve. I will try and save you some time.
I really appreciate it. The HCG is just normal HCG right? Never seen it sold preloaded like that. I guess I'm going to have to transfer it to other syringes to get the correct amount each day
 
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At least do a full PCT and get blood work after couple weeks, see where you stand. Also I was on for like 5 years and got my test back so it's definitely possible to get your's back. HCG does wonder's I must say.
true shit, I done 5 years on like yourself after a rough time - Hcg eventually got mine back.
 
Follow the pct protocol offered Doc Scall, using legit pharm grade products. As far as the hcg, use it as prescribed in the protocol and stop. Allow your system to clear itself of all of the ancillaries, wait 3-4 weeks after stopping pct and do blood work (that includes the hcg). Even if results are not what you think they should be don't be discouraged, give it time. Keep tabs on your blood work.In a young guy, you should return to normal levels well within nine months.
In the meantime, train hard, emphasizing on cardio and endurance. OCS is not a cake walk. Be in your best shape from the beginning and life with be much better. Be prepared mentally and emotionally as well. The DIs are as hard on officer candidates as they are on enlisted candidates. Good luck! lol! Enjoy the Ride!
 
Nope my hpta recovered after the final one.

how many did you do? how were your natural test levels after the pct?

Follow the pct protocol offered Doc Scall, using legit pharm grade products. As far as the hcg, use it as prescribed in the protocol and stop. Allow your system to clear itself of all of the ancillaries, wait 3-4 weeks after stopping pct and do blood work (that includes the hcg). Even if results are not what you think they should be don't be discouraged, give it time. Keep tabs on your blood work.In a young guy, you should return to normal levels well within nine months.
In the meantime, train hard, emphasizing on cardio and endurance. OCS is not a cake walk. Be in your best shape from the beginning and life with be much better. Be prepared mentally and emotionally as well. The DIs are as hard on officer candidates as they are on enlisted candidates. Good luck! lol! Enjoy the Ride!

yeah i wasn't planning on running HCG past the prescribed usage time or over the dose recommended.

As far as OCS goes, i hear you. I've started conditioning and will be in shape when the time comes. Definitely shooting for a 290-300 pft. Chins and crunches are there just need to get my run time down
 
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