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Thread: Will Test Prop pain interfere with sports???

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    YOUR expert advice, please.

    I'm kind of in a jam...I'm interested in an 8-week test prop/var cycle, but knowing that prop requires multiple injections per week, i am kind of hesitant to try it. I'm a lacrosse player at the D3 level, and im not sure if i'll be able to lift my arms or run because of the muscle pain that comes with the prop injections. I have practice 6 days a week, so there's no way i can escape this.

    Should i try something other than prop with this cycle, test E perhaps, or am i just being a girl??


    EDIT: How much will cottonseed oil cut prop pain?
    Last edited by DwinsChamps; 10-10-2005 at 10:17 PM.

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    This has been my biggest fear with prop as well. I have read some people have really bad pain, others not so bad. Guess you don't really know until you do it.

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    I never have, some people are allergic to the ester, that can cause pain for some people

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwinsChamps
    I'm kind of in a jam...I'm interested in an 8-week test prop/var cycle, but knowing that prop requires multiple injections per week, i am kind of hesitant to try it. I'm a lacrosse player at the D3 level, and im not sure if i'll be able to lift my arms or run because of the muscle pain that comes with the prop injections. I have practice 6 days a week, so there's no way i can escape this.

    Should i try something other than prop with this cycle, test E perhaps, or am i just being a girl??
    Ditch the 'Var because DHT and it's derivatives can have detrimental effects on joints:

    http://magazine.mindandmuscle.net/ma...=32&pageID=383

    and you are playing a contact sport.

    And yeah, just switch to a longer ester if you get too much pain from the prop. If you still decide to still go with the prop and no anavar, run some Finasteride with it:

    http://magazine.mindandmuscle.net/ma...=33&pageID=404

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    Quote Originally Posted by hooker
    Ditch the 'Var because DHT and it's derivatives can have detrimental effects on joints:

    http://magazine.mindandmuscle.net/ma...=32&pageID=383

    and you are playing a contact sport.

    And yeah, just switch to a longer ester if you get too much pain from the prop. If you still decide to still go with the prop and no anavar, run some Finasteride with it:

    http://magazine.mindandmuscle.net/ma...=33&pageID=404
    What should i consider in place of the anavar?

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    i have trouble on leg days after useing prop...im also on my feet all day at school and at work.,...its not a horrible pain but u can feel it

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    prop will work jsut fine if you're doing ED shots of .75ML and no greater.

    You'll feel soreness but its not true muscle soreness. you can perform the exact same as you would w/o the prop soreness. Its decieving.

    You'll do fine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwinsChamps
    What should i consider in place of the anavar?
    no anavar, run some Finasteride with it

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