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    Time Between Cycles

    I was wondering for those of you that don't cruise between blasts, what is the average time you take off in between cycles? At least four weeks (Not counting PCT)?

    I know it depends on if you were also on an oral or not so lets say you were on Test-E 500EW 12 weeks and took Dbol weeks 1-4. How would this compare to just a twelve week Test-E cycle?

    I've done some research but would like to have some more definitive feedback on it.

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    The conservative formula is time on+PCT=Time off. So if you do a 10 week cycle and 4 weeks of PCT you take 14 weeks off before doing another cycle, assuming you start PCT the week after you end your cycle.
    Last edited by MDR; 11-14-2010 at 05:46 PM.

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    A question I would have asked one day. Glad to have an answer for it.
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    Time on=Time off PERIOD.

    Do I take the correct time off? NO

    If you aren't looking to have raisin balls for the rest of your life....take the correct time off

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    Quote Originally Posted by stfuandliftbtch View Post
    Time on=Time off PERIOD.

    Do I take the correct time off? NO

    If you aren't looking to have raisin balls for the rest of your life....take the correct time off
    The conservative formula includes PCT time. Probably the best way to test is to have complete bloodwork done before and after and see if you have returned to normal ranges in all areas. Bloodwork is the only way to know for sure, the rest is just an estimation of how long it will take your body to recover completely.

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    yea, i was considering time on also as in pct..because are still on cycle..just "post" cycle

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