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    Short cycle -- question

    I'm planning a short cycle:

    Dbol 30mg/day 4 weeks
    Prop 500mg/week 4 weeks

    I know many people here will say I have to run prop at least 6 weeks, but from experience 4 weeks is my number.
    (I've done 2 cycles before and all my gains have been within the first 4 weeks.)

    MY QUESTIONS:
    Should I stop taking the dbol and prop at the same time?
    OR
    Should I stop the dbol a few days (or week) before finishing the prop?
    Maybe it doesn't matter but I thought I'd ask.
    AND
    Would 2 weeks of Nolv (after my cycle) be enough?

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    IMO...no need for dbol if your running prop.
    Try extend the cycle to 6wks.
    What about an anti-e during cycling??
    What about another injectable(masteron or tren..depending on history).

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    What compounds did you use in your previous cycles?

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    Bro, take hcg 5 days before you stopp all aas, this will kick up you natural test befors you come off, to avoid a big crash follow that up with more hcg and clomid bro, good luck.

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    run the prop 6 weeks anyways, and drop the dbol..

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