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    Will The Water Weight Stay Or Be Replaced

    im taking 600mg test e aweek the first two weeks i gained 7lbs everyone on here said it was water weight will it be replaced with real gains or will it stay till im thru with my cycle the reason i ask is this morning at the gym i noticed my shoulders and arms were thicker but ive only gained 1lb more im in my fourth week now everyones said that wuold probaly be when i would start to notice it so do you think ive replaced some of the water weight with real weight oh yea ive gotta say the pumps are insane NO products dont even come close to the pumps im getting now this is my first cycle

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    Generally it would stay through untill the end of your cycle. After pct is finished, it will flush out.

    Usually it does take 4-5 weeks for test e to kick in, so I wouldn't be worried yet.

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    well it sure as heck isnt going to be "REPLACED"

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    get some l-dex if it bothers you.

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    Usually Within The 1st 2 Weeks Most Users Will See An Increase Of 10 To 15 Lbs.this Is All Water Weight.the Body Is Compensating For The Increased Hormones.the Increased Water Will Be The First To Go Once You Stop Your Cycle.there Is No Keeping It And Its Not A Good Thing Anyway.its Basically Hypertension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEVLDOG
    Usually Within The 1st 2 Weeks Most Users Will See An Increase Of 10 To 15 Lbs.this Is All Water Weight.the Body Is Compensating For The Increased Hormones.the Increased Water Will Be The First To Go Once You Stop Your Cycle.there Is No Keeping It And Its Not A Good Thing Anyway.its Basically Hypertension.
    you no like high blood pressure?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by taiboxa
    well it sure as heck isnt going to be "REPLACED"
    hey smarta_s let me try to explain it to you i didnt mean repalced like the water magicaly turned into muscle i meant did i loose some of the water and put on a little muscle i hope that clears it up for you if not send me your address and i will get out my crayons and draw you a picture and send it to you

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    Quote Originally Posted by liftinghard
    hey smarta_s let me try to explain it to you i didnt mean repalced like the water magicaly turned into muscle i meant did i loose some of the water and put on a little muscle i hope that clears it up for you if not send me your address and i will get out my crayons and draw you a picture and send it to you
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    water weight leaves slowly after you finish your cycle, it doesnt really turn into anything, but be ready to lose some weight

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    everyone is missunderstanding my question i know the water does not change i noticed the other day that i looked a little bigger i weighed myself and my weight was the same as week 2 {im in week 4) i just wanted to know if maybe i lost some water weight and had put on some muscle sorry tai guess i worded my question wrong

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