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    Do shorter esters of Test cause higher/faster levels or aromatization???

    I heard this once before and it makes sense that the faster test is released that faster it can potentially be converted to estrogen, but have any of the vets/experts found any truth to this?

    I'm starting to believe I may be better off with enth/cyp vs. prop on my next run since I dealt with a lot of gyno problems and still have lumps and what appears to be a small amount of tissue growth(although my bf is higher than it has been in a while).

    This is assuming everything is the same(same dose of test and ai).

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    do you use an AI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    do you use an AI?
    Yes, this was assuming everything was the same.

    I used adex in the begining, then switched to aromasin, then...still with no luck switched to letro.

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    I never thought of this question, but now I am also curious..

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    yeah, I remember someone saying that suspension can lead to bad gyno problems which made me start thinking there might be something to it.

    Every if a short ester is short eod/ed I question whether or not blood levels would still fluctuate to a much greater extent than if a long ester was shot 2x/week due to the longer drawn-out release pattern.

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