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Low doses
Has anyone else experimented with low doses out there? Every time I bring it up I have to hear people whine that I'm wasting gear and it won't do anything. I started my own hrt with 100mg CYP week for 10 weeks. Felt great, made some clean gains and enjoyed the hell outta it. My lab dose 100/ml ran out and I went to my UG 250/ml and was doing 1/2cc for a few weeks. I stepped it up to 1cc after a while feeling it was still a conservative dose. Through all this I've maintained 19%bf and gained 10 pounds of muscle in around 14 weeks. I'm really happy with it and figure I'll do this until I platue and start blast and cruising, blast being 250cyp/20dbol 6 weeks this winter. Just checking if there are any other like minded people out there that have been down this path.
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Re: Low doses
whatever works for you bro. i tried running like 5 different compounds once and didn't get any better results than running one or two compounds at a much lower dose. ofcoarse everyone is different and it just depends on what your overall goals are too. as long as your happy i would stick with what works for you. best of luck to you
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with you my friend, less is more.
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Sounds like you are achieveing what you are hoping too, I would listen to you body and pay no mind to what others say. If you were on true grt form a doc, the doses would be low anyway and that is if you even get a doc to prescribe it.
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like chris32 said its wat works for you and if low dose is it that's great.
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I started 300 mg/wk not long ago and feel fantastic. More of a maintenance dose I would say and I will bump it up and run dbol or tren alongside depending on goal at the moment but fuk pct. I'm only 30 and I keep questioning what I'm doing but I think I may have always been low t to be honest. Never had a sex drive like other men and had unprotected sex for a long ass time and only got wife preg after running a test tren mast cycle and hcg. Go figure right? Anyway I'm happy so...my only fear now is enlarged heart or other cardiovascular problems
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I prefer low doses these days