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    TRT blastcycle question

    If a person is on trt and blastcycle test c or test p, when does the person has to stop before a bloodwork so it dont look suspicious?

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    Huge difference between those 2 esters my friend... using test P would result in your levels returning back to TRT much sooner than on cyp.

    What are you using for your TRT, Enan or Cyp? If you are already on cyp, just up that dosage and end your cycle a month before blood tests. If you results ever came back too high, just make the excuse that you forgot to pin one week so you double dosed it a couple days before you went for tests... its not totally accurate, but it should work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knockout_Power View Post
    Huge difference between those 2 esters my friend... using test P would result in your levels returning back to TRT much sooner than on cyp.

    What are you using for your TRT, Enan or Cyp? If you are already on cyp, just up that dosage and end your cycle a month before blood tests. If you results ever came back too high, just make the excuse that you forgot to pin one week so you double dosed it a couple days before you went for tests... its not totally accurate, but it should work
    Im using Testogel, thats why im asking :-) so elevated estrogen levels will turn back to normal in a month with cyp? how is it with test-p then? ill just want all values to get back in range before bloodtest.

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    I have been safe with a month. Better safe than sorry.

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