I haven't been in the steroids game for very long, but I'm trying to learn as much as I can.
I realise that you can get testosterone in the form of different esters, such a propionate, enanthate, decanoate.
From what I understand, the only difference between these esters is the amount of time it takes for them to convert to pure testosterone in your body.
If you take a "fast-acting" ester such as propionate, then you'd have to inject small amounts very frequently because:
a) It will become testosterone very quickly
b) The testosterone will be eradicated from your body quickly
If you take a "longer-acting" ester such as enanthate, then you can inject larger amounts less frequently because:
a) It becomes testosterone at a slower rate, it's like a slow release mechanism
b) Since it becomes testosterone slower, the testosterone will be eradicated slower and so in effect it lasts longer.
Have I got that much right?
Well here's the part I don't understand: I've heard people say that different esters have differents effects. For instance, I've heard people say that longer esters produce more bloat and water retention.
I'm currently on my first cycle of testosterone only. For the first 10 weeks I did Sustanon 250. I would have continued on with Sustanon 250 but the supply ran out, so I switched to Testoviron 250 which contains just Testosterone Enanthate.
I've noticed on this forum that there seems to be quite a liking for Testosterone Enanthate, and I wonder why that is? If anything, I thought Sustanon 250 would get all the popularity.
I'm pretty sure most people here would say that the aim is to bring your testosterone level high and to keep it steady at that height for the duration of your cycle. I've met one guy however who told me he would take a triple-shot of Sustanon once every 6 days, meaning his testosterone level would go through the roof, and would then plummet over the next 6 days. He said he got good results from that... however this is the same retard who was giving me injections without wiping with alcohol and without aspirating so I tend not to put much weight in what he says.
But anyway, what's the deal with different esters? Is Enanthate the most popular?