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    switching from sust to cyp

    is there anything wrong with switching from sust to test cyp 3/4 thru my cycle my source ran out of sust and all i could do was cyp soo thats what im gonna be runnin for a fourth of my cycle outa 16 weeks with the same mg 500 a week

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    Take the cyp....It's better than stopping, IMHO. In the future, have all gear on hand + extra. This way you can avoid issues like this in the future.



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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorZ06 View Post
    Take the cyp....It's better than stopping, IMHO. In the future, have all gear on hand + extra. This way you can avoid issues like this in the future.



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    I agree. Also IMO I think Test cyp would have been a better choice from the start. It provides much more stable blood levels than sust. Sust. has too many different release times that do not work the way they were intended too. Finish out this cycle like Vic said, hit a good PCT and plan a little better on the next one good luck.








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    well my planned pct was this starting a week after my last pin 500 hcg iu everyday for the first 5000ius than 500iu hcg everyother day for the second bottle 5000iu and 150mg clomid for first 2 days than 100/100/50
    is that good enuff?

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