IGF-1 LR3 Question: To backfill or not to backfill
What is the latest census on back-filling with BW. I don't currently and would like to get the general census. I am doing 50-60mcg sub-q in the stomach area. Should I back fill with BW or no?
Nice hench. I'm enjoying the DES. But all of the studies about weird cell growth have me worried. I might not run it too much. Gonna hop back on my GHRP/Mod after the igf.
Nice hench. I'm enjoying the DES. But all of the studies about weird cell growth have me worried. I might not run it too much. Gonna hop back on my GHRP/Mod after the igf.
Yeah Ive read some of those, I'll see how I respond. If it's good I might run it once a year or something like that. I figure it should go well with the test.
Yeah Ive read some of those, I'll see how I respond. If it's good I might run it once a year or something like that. I figure it should go well with the test.
What dosage did you run?
I'm running 100mcg DES split IM into a muscle group that's going to be worked that day. I'm pinning only on workout days. Since I'm in PCT that equates to 3 days per week. I might get some LR3 and run it on the other days.
Definitely backfill. I've been doing 50mcg ed subq. Works very well. I've been gaining about a pound every 3 days on it but getting leaner and leaner. I've gone hypo on it which was scary, but the worst thing about it by far is the sting. I had it at .5 mg/ml before and it was like pinning acid. After each shot I would drop the needle quickly and have to hold on to something for a few minutes until the burn went away haha. At half that concentration it still burns but not as bad. Makes my HCG shots more effective too.
I just started 50mcgs (split bilaterally) PWO and I am not backfilling, shooting IM. Because it is such a small amount of fluid I am very concerned about leakage (it bleeds a little post injection, but it's only a little bit of the ingredient to begin with)
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