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  1. #1
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    2 questions

    1. Do different tests (susp, prop, enan, cyp) cause more or less strain on the prostate or are they all the same? I thought I heard suspension is really hard on the prostate so I was curious if prop would be harder than cyp or enan.

    2. Also, I'm on a cycle and sex drive is ok but never what is use to be like when I was on cycle before. I can get it up and go once but after that I'm pretty much done. I think my prostate is a little swollen from all the test so I am on finasteride at 5mgs a day, also taking saw palmetto and flomax. My cycle is test cyp, prop, and var and I'm 4 weeks in and about to be dropping the prop. Would these be cause my sex drive to be a bit lower? Also, what could be causing me to not have a load after sex? Was with my girl last night and like 2 drops came out

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    estrogen can cause a low sex drive. Try using an ai. Did you do a proper pct after your last cycle? I know caber helps sex drive, it did for me although i didnt use it for that nor did i want it to.

    test is test is test

    dont know about your load bro. although i know sperm count is supposed to be down while on cycle.

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    I've been using nolvadex but I have some liquidex on the way...should be here today or tomorrow. But I'll give that a shot and c if that helps...thanks. I am actually on hrt

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