
Originally Posted by
daem
I'd venture to add that the speed in which it gets in due to the short half life also makes your anti-estrogen regiment CRUCIAL.
Gyno sets in slower with the longer esters, but you have to be absolutely prepared that the first day you inject you might start getting estrogenic sides.
Since suspension is usually concentrated in 50 or 100mg/ml, you are going to have a TON of injects to make good use of a cycle with it compared to a longer ester that is concentrated in 200 or 250mg/ml.
I've tried it before and for my recreational purposes (no necessity for sport/competition) it wasn't for me.
Hope that helps.