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      High Testosterone after 2 wk PCT - Am I done?

      I noticed a bit of a suppression and after blood work, discovered that my test was low:

      • Testosterone 240 LOW 264-916 ng/dL
      • Estradiol 18.9 NORMAL 8.0-35.0 pg/mL
      • LH 1.1 LOW 1.7-8.6 mIU/mL
      • FSH 2.1 NORMAL 1.5-12.4 mIU/mL

      Even though the FSH was normal, it was on the very low end of the spectrum.
      Prior to this, I had never done PCT before. So beginning of March 2019, I ran Clomid 50mg + Nolvadex 20mg ED. After two weeks I ran another set of blood work and this was the result:



      • Testosterone 928 HIGH 264-916 ng/dL
      • Estradiol 53.4 HIGH 7.6-42.6 pg/mL
      • LH 5.7 NORMAL 1.7-8.6 mIU/mL
      • FSH 5.6 NORMAL 1.5-12.4 mIU/mL

      So it seems like my testosterone is back up but it is now HIGH and my estrogen is now HIGH as well.
      My question for anyone with PCT experience: should I continue finishing the PCT cycle (I planned to run it for 4 weeks, i'm 2 weeks in) or just stop it altogether since my test is back up? Does Testosterone normally get elevated to that HIGH during a PCT? Shouldn't my Estradiol levels be lower during PCT?


      Thanks for any insight!!

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      No you are not done. The anti-estrogen meds are still in your system and are artificially inflating your blood work values.

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