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    From everything I have read, this is more due to fuckers not paying enough attention to diet. EQ makes you hungry as hell. Deca not so much. If you’re not eating and training hard enough, you’re not gonna keep shit from any drug.

    The other thing is Deca appears to suppress the HPTA for longer post cycle. This isn’t a concern for guys like me who are on lifelong TRT anyway, but if you don’t recover well from any particular compound, and you don’t compensate somehow, shit will fall apart during and after PCT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neadl3View
    Previous cycles were test + anabolics (anavar , anadrol,provi) at 1gr per week , no more .

    Right, but I meant dosages of each. 300 test and 500 deca could be a lot different for you than 500 test and 300 deca.

    Your 1g cap could be anything from 725 test and 275 Anavar to anything in between.

    Fenix7
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    Cycle history would be helpful. What did you run at before and how did it go?

    I’m personally currently running 500 test e, 300 deca , and dbol dosed in a tapering down fashion from 50/day over the 12 weeks. No ancillaries involved at all. Feeling great and performance is up, but that may or may not happen for you.

    Fenix7
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    Dbol ’s reputation for this comes more from “operator error” than any problem with the drug itself.
    Yeah, when you only take something long enough to see the nominal effects (mass fluid/nutrient partitioning) as a “kick start”, then drop it after four weeks, yeah, you’re not gonna see much in the long term. All of AAS’ (relatively) permanent effects are predicated upon time. If you ran a 600mg blast of test for four weeks and then went back to TRT dose or tried to recover l, you wouldn’t hold shit from that either after a couple of weeks.
    My last cycle involved 50mg/day for two weeks, 25/day for eight weeks, then 12.5/day for two weeks. It was also 500 test/300 deca /240 mast for 12 weeks. Four months later, I’ve held all but six of the pounds gained.
    It also helps that I’m a borderline Nazi when it comes to my food and training, but yeah, it just shows that Dbol itself isn’t bad, it’s just being used wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KainView
    In all honesty I only shoot my quads because I find it easy and convenient and it has never given me any problems. I do at least switch back and forth between the two sides, though.

    Fenix7 has a point that volume, irritation, scar tissue, and whatever is best spread out aBambss multiple sites. I think it’s worth noting that while we say that site enhancement is bs there is a bit of truth to it, even if it’s just from the oils stretdark_sideng muscle fascia and possibly causing minor irritation– and who wants to be lopsided? What you might get away with on one low-volume cycle is not good, sustainable practice.

    The “quads” have the following benefits that glute max injections don’t:
    -it’s more than one muscle.
    -the vastus lateralus is much larger by surface area, giving you the ability to rotate a couple of sites without having to worry about the oil permeation that happens. (It’s not a major factor but does happen)

    Lat injections would also offer this last benefit, assuming you can reliably reach multiple areas without pulling an uncomfortable contortionist act that results in a bunch of syringe movement.

    Nine times of ten, people who stick to glute only have this habit of pinning themselves within the same two inch area.

    Even most western medicine is slowly moving away from glute max injections, and there are a host of reasons for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wickedg8gtView
    I know it’s proper protocol to switch injection sites for every pin. But I’m right handed and find it easier to pin my right glute. And so far no pip at all with E. So, that’s what I’ve done my first 5 pins. The one time I tried pinning in my left glute I must have hit a vein or something and got an abcess. So, is there any issues or hazards of just pinning in the same area all cycle or is best to switch between glutes and quads and so on?

    Sticking to a single muscle for an entire cycle is a pretty good way to find yourself with oil puking out of the muscle in short order. I’ve seen more than one guy with oil lumps from trying this kind of thing.

    Seriously, get comfortable with different muscles, or you might want to consider whether or not this whole thing really is for you. I’m at the point now where I rotate between side delts, front delts, two different quad areas, pecs, biceps and ventroglutes.

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