Quote Originally Posted by Frodo77 View Post
I am considering doing a cycle, so trying to do all the research I can before making my a decision.

I do work out, have been for years and have a fair notion of what my diet should be.

I am 41 years old, have a family and a job which both would frown upon steroids. So one concern would be gaining to much to fast. I reckon for some it might seem stupid considering this, but I am asking for advice on products, dosage etc.

One plan is to do eq only. 125 per 3,5d, arimidex during and clomid for pct. Cycle for 12 weeks. The products I have are of a high quality.

The reason for choosing the eq is because of its mild androgenic properties and that it is likely to cause less bloating than test.

I was originally suggested 250 eq and 250 test e every 3,5d, but this seems excessive for my wishes.

I am open for suggestions and appreciate any feedback you will give.
Gaining too much weight beyond what is desired would be a consequence of a poorly executed nutrition program, not choosing Steroid A over Steroid B.

Given your busy lifestyle, what does a typical day of eating look like for you? You have to be willing to commit to the lifestyle 100% otherwise you are going to be left feeling disappointed when your cycle ends.

What is your current weight, height and body fat % ? And where do you want to be in 12 weeks ?

EQ alone, especially at that dose is going to accomplish nothing positive only negative.

Clomid only is inadequate for PCT it should be partnered with Tamoxifen.

During cycle you want to use HCG, 500IU twice per week being the recommended amount. The purpose of HCG is that it mimics two hormrones FSH and LH. Both of these hornrones stop being produced when your natural testosterone is shut down.

People tend to have very polar opinions of EQ, either they think it's useless outside of Horses, or they recommend it a lot.

There is a sticky on your first successful cycle by Austinite it will illuminate you on a lot of information and answer questions you didn't even think of. Most people recommend testosterone only for a first cycle because it's going to be the base of every cycle so you can establish how you react to it, whether your estrogen sensitive, the dosing of AI required (if any), reactions to common side effects like acne, etc

Before cycling you are going to want to do full panel of bloodwork in any circumstance . At 41 years old, you may be a candidate for TRT. this route will open tons of doors and make everything a lot easier, now and in the future.