Been thinking about this a lot lately after my last blood panel came back. What blood work patterns have you noticed after 2+ years of continuous use versus long cruises? I’ve been on TRT doses for over three years straight now with no real breaks, and my recent labs showed hematocrit creeping up higher than before while my HDL took another hit. During a six-month cruise last year everything looked way more stable, even with the same compounds. It makes me wonder how much the body actually adapts long term or if we’re just pushing things. Would love to hear real experiences from guys running this stuff for a while.
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My own labs tell a similar story after switching back to continuous. Everything stabilizes somewhat but you still see slow shifts like elevated liver enzymes or suppressed natural production markers that don’t bounce back the same way they did on shorter cycles. I remember checking https://eroid.co/ a while back when digging into different protocols and it got me thinking more about how individual responses vary so much. In my case the continuous route keeps my energy consistent but I definitely notice more gradual negative trends compared to proper cruises where numbers reset nicely. Just my personal observation though, everyone’s body seems to handle it differently.