I am so fucking confused about everything.
I have a doctor who will give me what ever I want on script.
Here is the way I see it.
If I take test my hair will start falling out and my estrogen will go up so I have to take finsteride (propecia) + arimidex to control that even though finsteride will make estrogen go up too.
Now the arimidex will make my IGF-1 levels down and may conteract my GH which is supposed to make my IGF-1 go up.
Now the GH will make my blood sugar go up so I have to take metformin for that and the GH will make my thyroid go down which mean I have to take T4 on top.
Now with the test prop I can't cycle more than 8 weeks without having to come off for 8 weeks cos my natty test levels might not recover and then I have to shoot HCG + take Nolva and Clomid for PCT.
Fuck my life this shit is so complicated.
So it this proposed first cycle ok:
100 mg Test Prop EOD
1/2 arimidex tab EOD
4-6 IU GH ED
100mcg T4 ED
1mg Propecia (finasteride) every day for hairloss
3 x 500 Metformin tabs to control blood sugard
GH + T4 to be run all the time year around + metformin
Test Prop to be run for 8 weeks on 8 weeks off.
after I come off 8 weeks of test prop I should run HCG + Nolva + clomid.
now do I need to take anything for possible acne on the test?
Have I finally got it right and is above fine or overkill?
everything you wrote sounds logical but you are over thinking everything. I take nothing to counter act any side, I simply take my dosages and live with it as long as it does not get out of hand or effect my health.
I mean if it is bearable why bother making things complicated. If you counter everything at the same time it will be overkill and willsimply make matters worse.
keep it simple, I do believe in PCT but I keep it simple, do your cycle, then when done do some PCT to fast forward the process. I think people who use compounds that give water retention and then to only counter it with an ancillary is silly, just use compounds that minimize the water retention so you do not have to use the ancillary to combat the water, keep-it simple.