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Thread: Second cycle joint friendly?

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    Second cycle joint friendly?

    Im trying to plan my second cycle but on my last cycle I found my joints were killing me! due to the fact that test alone lowers collagen and the havey weight I was lifting. I was running 500mg of test for 10 weeks and I kick started it with 100mg tbol weeks 1-3.


    Second cycle I was thinking

    test cyp 500mg week 1-12
    deca 250mg weeks 1-10
    Tbol 100mg a day weeks 1-4

    or

    test cyp 500mg weeks 1-12
    eq 250mg weeks 1-10
    Tbol 100mg weeks 1-4

    I want to use somthing along side test to increase collagen and help support my joints so that I dont cause a serious injury. would either of these work?

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    I did the same thing on my first cycle. It was a test cycle and I got strong so I over trained and hurt my shoulder. I didn't know that high doses of test lowers collagen. I ran a low dose deca/EQ/test cycle to see if it would help my joints. 150mg/100mg/150mg per week for 12 weeks. My joints feel a lot better. I've been done with the cycle for 3 months and my joints continue to feel better. I think the 250mg/wk of deca will help your joints.

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    Can we get some ststs first? And what would be your injection frequency for the test and deca? What PCT do you have lined up?

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    I meant Stats...

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