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Tren is different to test. If you keep estrogen under control, watch out for prolactin sides and keep your first cycle short and conservative you shouldn't really have any problems. The point of using less test for those who want to be safer is that it will lessen the chances of estrogen and subsequent prolactin sides. Obviously advanced users who use higher doses of tren and test will take whatever meds they need to keep these sides under control. My point about long term tren use is that long term studies on humans are pretty much non existent whereas test has been thoroughly studied. Last edited by stillgoingstron; 12-26-2015 at 11:39 PM. |
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So What about doing a normal 8-12 weeks of test, but only adding Tren for part of the cycle?
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I'm considering doing both ...
But I'll closely observe and monitor myself. If necessary, I'll taper off in one or both depending on the circumstance.
I'll have to feel out my own body and how well it accepts the compounds, as I proceed forward . |
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That's what I do, though for slightly longer cycle. Ideally you would run test prop with the tren as it would be quicker to adjust the test dose. I run test e and lower the test dose 2 weeks before the tren. You need to see how these compounds work for you, so take careful note of what happens for future cycles. Which is a good reason for being conservative when you first start a new compound. |
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