Prospective First Cycle: Making an Informed Decision

From what I researched, the average 23 year old has about a 650. Should I not be concerned about my 330?

You are on the lower end but I think 300 to 800 is considered average. honestly I wouldn't want 300 but if your used to it an don't know the diff is it really worth pinning the rest of your life. I think you should wait longer because if u start there is a good chance it won't return to normal num if u want to stop. even if it does u won't feel normal anymore because u would know how it feels to have it higher
is it really affecting the quality of your life if so then know1 should live life unhappy if they can do something reasonable an semi safe to be happy
 
You are on the lower end but I think 300 to 800 is considered average. honestly I wouldn't want 300 but if your used to it an don't know the diff is it really worth pinning the rest of your life. I think you should wait longer because if u start there is a good chance it won't return to normal num if u want to stop. even if it does u won't feel normal anymore because u would know how it feels to have it higher
is it really affecting the quality of your life if so then know1 should live life unhappy if they can do something reasonable an semi safe to be happy

“Good chance it won’t restore to normal”
I know there is always a chance, but to say a GOOD chance with a mild test only cycle and abundant PCT? Could you elaborate
 
The only thing I'm unsure of is combining it with pct.

Do not continue thought PCT.

Either run the HCG throughout the cycle, ending approximately with last pin... Which is usually when you'll run out. Or, run it immediately after your cycle into PCT, you can overlap a bit into pct, but then drop it and continue with SERMs only.
 
From what I researched, the average 23 year old has about a 650. Should I not be concerned about my 330?

Some people have lower levels of TT but very decent free Test. These tend to be people who also respond to low dose cycles well.

I'd hate to be on TRT at your age and potentially risk ability to have kids but who knows. It's not like you can't try it for a while (like a 12-16 week cycle at 150 or 200mg) and see how you feel to make a determination then just PCT off if it isn't for you.
 
Wanted to update this 5 years later. I never actually did run any gear until now. I am revisiting this forum now a 28 year old man, in a totally different place in my life.

With several more years of life experience and maturity I’ve decided to run my first cycle.

Baseline bloods:

Test total: 275ng/dl
SMBG: 19.7 nnmol/l
E2: 17.5 pg/ml
Prolactin 10.9 Ng/ml
FSH & LH obviously in range at baseline
Liver good, Lipids good

Running 500mg 1:1 test/primo for a decent cut.

Will update this with bloods maybe 4 weeks in if anyone is interested.
 
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