Low levels of LH/FSH druing cycle?

Infantry87

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Is it normal to have low levels of LH/FSH during a cycle? Some guys would say yes considering your testes are telling you to not send anymore test here for the fact of you already have so much floating during a cycle. Let me get your opinion on this ?
 

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oh yeah for sure. that's why guys use HCG and HMG during TRT. If you're just doing a cycle they should bounce back during PCT and you should have no problems.

Mine were very suppressed after 10 weeks of trt at 210mg, so a heavy cycle for more than 10 weeks would definitely do the same!
 

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yup 87 everysingle persons lh and fsh is .1 while on cycle...it doesnt matter if you use hcg or hmg...those signals are still gonna be measured as .1
 
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The only real way to keep LH and FSH still pulsing would be to run a short acting oral first thing in the morning and by the time you sleep --- pituitary should be mildly releasing LH and FSH ....

Even a nice 1000iu HCG shot at night would further augment lh fsh production ----- but an oral cycle ran only in the morning is simply a bridge (not a true cycle and surely not optimal)

-FF
 

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The only real way to keep LH and FSH still pulsing would be to run a short acting oral first thing in the morning and by the time you sleep --- pituitary should be mildly releasing LH and FSH ....

Even a nice 1000iu HCG shot at night would further augment lh fsh production ----- but an oral cycle ran only in the morning is simply a bridge (not a true cycle and surely not optimal)

-FF

hey brotha hcg does not stimulate the pituitary, it takes its place, and it has nothing to do with fsh. And I have a hard time believing any type of "oral" will stimulate fsh/lh as well. AAS is suppressive not stimulative so where is the theory in this?
 
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