Hawkins
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Now, I do noticed that running HCG would spike my E2 levels so that could be something for you to think about.
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Now, I do noticed that running HCG would spike my E2 levels so that could be something for you to think about.

Hey All,
Been a bit since my last update - been busy plus I was waiting for the results of the mid way bloods. Training and diet have remained on point, at around 4,000 calories per day now. Strength is still increasing but the scale has sort of leveled out at around 230 (plus 15 pounds from start). Last week switched the main lifts from sets of 4x5 to 6x3 on the heavy days. Strength gains were slowing on the 5s so figured time to lower the volume and up the intensity. Also cut out some of the additional fluff - triples is quite taxing. I will post up my general workout plan if anyone is interested.
Now for the important part - bloods. Blood was drawn weds (13th) in the AM, made sure to do my Monday pin in the AM putting the draw right at about 48-50 hours post pin midway on week 6. Seems to be as one would expect - but I will let the vets chime in there. The gear seems to be legit at least (Achem brand - overpriced but apparently its legit, caught the big 50% off sale a bit back). Blood work attached
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My take - obviously increase the AI, up until bloods I was doing on average 4-6 days in-between dosages of .25mg. I was going 100% off feeling but with this being the first run feeling is not going to be accurate. Mainly when I got nipple sensitivity I would take a .25mg dose. Estradiol is clearly high so I will go .25mg e3d now. Good news is my body seemed to tolerate the elevated levels well because no obvious sides were experienced besides holding water. Can see shutdown is occurring looking at LH and FSH but I have not yet experienced any testicular atrophy. The boys are just as plump and low hanging as always for now. Sex drive is still great also. BUN/Creatinine and AST being just slightly above the reference range possibly attributed to increased protein intake? Not sure on this one. I will shut up for now and let the more experienced among us chime in but everything seems to be going well so far.
