Tweetextend 3 weeks, IMO
TweetWhat does everyone here do. I got the flu bad and was down for 3 wks. with no lifting. I kept injecting on schedule but feel like I waisted my gear. Should I extend my cycle by 3 wks to make up for it? Does anyone stop injecting while they are sick? Thoughts and opinions please.
Tweeti dont think there is right or wrong answer really. I would extend it though
TweetI would also extend it since those weeks were a total loss and yes you want to keep injecting or the aas will clear your system and you'll have to start from scratch.
Tweetwhat are you taking and the brands? It is really up to you. If you keep taking them and feel better in a wk or so and feel its not a total loss extend it. If you feel extending it isn't going to make up for the loss, end it and wait =time off and start up a new one.
TweetTop notch home brew Mick. Cyp, Tren, and EQ. I think I am gonna go with extending it.
Tweeti keep on taking it and extend it as well...
TweetJust curious, what made you sick for 3 weeks? That's a really long time. If you have the extra gear, then I would extend it as well. Hope you're feeling better man, damn.
TweetI don't know if this makes sense, but sometimes if i get the test flu i lower the dosage alittle and after i get better i bump it back to the dosage and it seems to help.
TweetActually came down with bronchitus in the middle of the damn summer. All better now though! I just haven't lifted for 4 wks so I feel like I wasted my gear.Originally Posted by Blackfoot
TweetDamn. What a nightmare. Glad your better now. Guess it's time to get
TweetNever been sick while on AS, so I couldn't tell you.
TweetSomething like the flu... I would stop completely and go right into PCT.
The flu can develope into a secondary infection and could get very serious. Primary health is the priority for me.... I can always do another cycle when I get better.
The last thing I need is to be laid up with pneumonia.
Do not fear death.... fear the inadequate life that proceeds it..
TweetReally life complicating secondary infections from influenza are pretty rare. Reyes sydrom would be the most life threating but its so rare and its usually only seen in children. Secondary complications would be otitis media or nasal infection. And small doeses of test. actually has a positive effect on the immune system.Originally Posted by Jester