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    im planning the following dbol/EQ cycle:
    EQ (400mg) wks 1-10
    dbol(25mg) wks 1-4

    This is my first cycle, so im keeping the dbol dose low and im leaving the test for a later cycle. im 5'11 175 lbs, about 12% bf.

    im not planning any anti-e for the EQ part of the cycle, but i would like something to prevent the water retention from the dbol. my first question is, would i retain a lot of water if im only running it at 25mgs ed? second question is, would nolva at 5mg or 10mg ed during weeks 1-4 do the trick to keep the water off?

    i'll be doing nolva and hcg for postcycle. thanks for the input guys.

  • #2
    man I don't think you even need the HCG....I mean go ahead if you want to but I'd save it for a longer cycle.

    You probably won't hold much water at all on that cycle....so the nolva will be plenty.

    One more thing though....you'd do better if you extended the EQ 2 more weeks.....EQ takes about 3-4 weeks to kick in and you get more of the benefits if you run it for 12....I did, and It worked great.

    Good luck man

    TechChemY

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    • #3
      Tech. how were you running the EQ? by itself? what dosage?

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      • #4
        no.....I used

        d-bol 37.5mgs/ed for 5 weeks
        test enanthate 500 mgs for 10 weeks
        EQ 400 mgs for 12 weeks

        it was a great stack....similar to yours but I'm one of those guys that believes that Test should be a base compound in any stack.

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        • #5
          I think some test with that stack would have looked alot better, dont worry too much from sides with the dbol, the FIRST time I used dbol I was doing 25mg pre-workout, afterwards I got some pimples/"artifacts" on the skin but nothing really to speak of, and that was with test.

          Best to have some on hand because you NEVER know how you will react, plus I dont know your bodyweight, but I would not feel too concerned.

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