Question About Running 200 Test

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Hello everyone, brand new member here. I've been running a lot of peps for a bit as well as HGH, and I'm considering the next step up. I was looking into 200 test while running HCG so my balls don't shut down, and finasteride to avoid any balding. A 12 week cycle with PCT after, no AI as I think the dose is too low to consider one. Any insight into this? Has anyone done anything similar?
 
200mg test is basically just TRT.

Dont waste your time doing cycles if you are going to use steroids.
Commit or stay natural.

What are your goals longterm and short term?


For a first cycle i'd suggest starting at 300-400mg and seeing how you respond and potentially titrate up over 16-30 weeks.
 
Hello everyone, brand new member here. I've been running a lot of peps for a bit as well as HGH, and I'm considering the next step up. I was looking into 200 test while running HCG so my balls don't shut down, and finasteride to avoid any balding. A 12 week cycle with PCT after, no AI as I think the dose is too low to consider one. Any insight into this? Has anyone done anything similar?
A 12-week cycle is too short to build significant muscle mass on 200mg of testosterone. A longer cycle and possibly a higher dose would be required. Personally, I’d avoid finasteride as it can trigger post-finasteride syndrome. If you’re lean enough, you should be fine without AI on 200mg but I recommend always having AI and tamoxifen on hand.
 
Probably a kid. No intro either, as is per tradition.

If you’re lean enough, you should be fine without AI on 200mg but I recommend always having AI and tamoxifen on hand.

Only blood work can tell you that. 200 test could mean a low or normal E2 or some crazy high levels, it's different for everyone but being lean does help regardless of response.
 
Probably a kid. No intro either, as is per tradition.



Only blood work can tell you that. 200 test could mean a low or normal E2 or some crazy high levels, it's different for everyone but being lean does help regardless of response.
You’re right about blood work. That’s why I used “should” and recommended having everything on hand.
 
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