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  • #16
    Re: Arimidex or Nolva for my SUS 250 Cycle?

    Ahh the annoyance of not being able to go to the corner store for all your anabolic needs .....

    So my friend calls me and states that he "mis-spoke" and that he got Enanthate, not sus250.

    So now we have a long acting ester as compared to the short acting. Does the previous .05mg eod of Arimidex still rain true as a good starting point?

    I know Enanthate is a long acting compound, so is there any benefit to shooting twice a week (1ml = 250mg) or should I go with (1) 2cc shot once a week.

    I have enough for 6 months - so it will be a bit before we see how this play ends.
    "Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."
    -Thomas ****erson (1743-1826)

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    • #17
      Re: Arimidex or Nolva for my SUS 250 Cycle?

      A-dex will still work at that dosage. As far as shooting once or twice a week-IMHO -I think its personal preference. Some say your levels stay more contant with 2x a wk, but with a long ester, I feel 1x is adequate. Just a note - I always keep a bottle of letro on hand for those extreme cases, but its kills the estrogen and puts your libido in the gutter

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      • #18
        Re: Arimidex or Nolva for my SUS 250 Cycle?

        Originally posted by deepsouth View Post
        A-dex will still work at that dosage. As far as shooting once or twice a week-IMHO -I think its personal preference. Some say your levels stay more contant with 2x a wk, but with a long ester, I feel 1x is adequate. Just a note - I always keep a bottle of letro on hand for those extreme cases, but its kills the estrogen and puts your libido in the gutter





        I just wanted to use chipper perky bouncy girl .. lol


        Thx man
        "Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."
        -Thomas ****erson (1743-1826)

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