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    Arrow Night injection?!

    Why is it better to inject Test Enantahte or other long-acting AAS in AM?

    What happens if you inject AAS in PM or an hour before sleep?

    Just wondering.

    Thanks in advance!

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    I've never heard that AM injections have any advantages over PM injections. When using long esters I use an every 3.5 day protocol. Monday morning & Thursday evening for example.

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    INject them when it fits your shedule and stick with it. I use to do AM but this time around I'm going PM.

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    I dont see why would AM injections be better than PM. Atleast there cant be a big diffrence butI would be surprised if there would be a diffrence at all. .

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    Injection time doesn't matter. It takes a set # of days to peak blood levels, not a set # of hours to feel/benefit from effects...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vein-x
    Injection time doesn't matter. It takes a set # of days to peak blood levels, not a set # of hours to feel/benefit from effects...
    Only when using long esters is this true. TNE or suspension may very well be dependant on a set # of hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eGGz
    Only when using long esters is this true. TNE or suspension may very well be dependant on a set # of hours.
    yes, good point. i'm sorry i didnt clarify... i meant when using longer esters. thanks for pointing that out.

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