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    check this cycle

    hey i'm running a 16 week of test-Enan. at 500 mg/week
    as of right now i'm on my 9th week. i just started d-bol the other day and i'm going to take it for about 4 weeks at 30-35 mg/day. and towards the end of my cycle i'm going to take anadrol for 3-4 weeks. 50 mg/day for the first week, 100 mg/day for the second week, 150 mg/day for the third week.
    and after all that i'll take a PCT. please let me know what you think or give me other suggestions

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    I'd choose either the dbol or the drol. Both might be too much lever stress.

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    i understand the strain on the liver, but i'll be giving 5 weeks for my body to recooperate from the d-bol, do you think that still wouldn't make a difference?

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    If you have your heart set on it then it could be done. I read your post to mean that you are on week nine and starting dbol for 4 weeks immediately followed by drol for the remainder of your cycle. I didn't realize you are taking a 5 week break between orals. I'd run the drol at 100mg for all three weeks.

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    i probably will run 100 mg/day now that you mentioned it

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