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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by daem View Post
    EQ takes a very long time to stabilize in the blood, and some don't even believe they ever realize any of its "legendary" properties. You'd want to run it for 10-12 weeks minimum, although I've ran the arguable BEST brand of equipoise (Ft. Dodge) at enormous doses for 15 weeks and felt it was a huge waste of money and TOO many injections given the 50mg/ml concentration...

    If detection time is your primary concern, I'd use testosterone propionate and possibly anavar. Don't listen to anyone that tries to convince you that stanazolol is a good choice given your past injury as it will dry out your joints.

    A cycle of testosterone propionate will be able to be ran for 6-8 weeks and be out of your system quicker than other esters.
    why suggest test if he is injured?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkrulic View Post
    why suggest test if he is injured?
    I've read some studies that arrive at the conclusion that supra-physiological doses of testosterone increase satellite cells in muscles and can effectively shorten the natural repair of ligaments and tendons.

    The OP never shared his injury, so I have no idea if it was rotator cuff, a muscle tear, or tendonitis. Lots of possibilities to support "hurt my shoulder".

    I recommend it primarily for the low detection time of the propionate ester and benefits if he doesn't overdo it.

    A fastball of 94/95 puts so much strain on a throwing arm, I was merely concerned about his longevity.

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    thats good advice cause longevity is real important. its weird cause every doctor i went to said something different - labrum, rotator cuff, or tendons all while saying the other ones were perfectly fine. so after rehab the pains gone but the strength isnt up to par. i just found out my dad has bursitis in his shoulders so that could be it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by nabse View Post
    thats good advice cause longevity is real important. its weird cause every doctor i went to said something different - labrum, rotator cuff, or tendons all while saying the other ones were perfectly fine. so after rehab the pains gone but the strength isnt up to par. i just found out my dad has bursitis in his shoulders so that could be it..
    have you run this idea (using aas to heal) by your doctor?

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    no, are u suggesting i should? the thing is, is that after rehab theres no pain when throwing so im not looking to heal it so much. but to get as much arm strength as possible

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