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Thread: Switching test mid cycle. Advice.

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    Switching test mid cycle. Advice.

    Ok As some of you know i started me PCT 5 days ago after 4 weeks of Tprop at 500mg/week. Well i decided i wanted to finish this cycle, so i want to extend it to 12 weeks. Now all i have on me is sus. So 5 days ago i started pct (1 day after last prop shot) and now 3 days into PCT i decided i didnt want a 4 week cycle i wanted a 12 week one, so i dumped the pct and shot again. My last shot was yesterday, and that was my last shot of prop, now i have sus, can i start shooting sus now to finish the 12 weeks? I want to do 3ml a week at 250mg/ml, so 1 ml 3 times a week. Will this be alright?

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    Dude, I'm not a pro but I would say no. Just finish this cycle and save the susta for next cycle.
    If you were going from long ester to short then I think that would be a different story.

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    but sus has prop in it, so it has a short ester straight out.

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    Start shooting Sus. You're going to run it for 8 weeks now?

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    yes for eight weeks, and my first sus shot today and PCT wit Nol/clo 19 days after last injection

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