Starting to feel sore nipples, only change is i replaced winny with t-bol.
Ninth week of test prop 400mg/wk/eod. 400mg/ equipoise twice a week .Started to winny for five days, but already was haveing great deal of shoulder and elbow pain. Since winny dries the hell out of tendons i decided to switch to t-bol 50mg/ed . Fifth or sixth day in and although i,v never experienced gyno. i,ll bet my left nut that i,m showing all classic signs. At first sign of soreness added 20mgs of nolva. The shocker is that i had been running .50mg of arimidex eod. Took .50mg letro today, and i think it should be subsideing. Only thing i can think of is that arimidex lost potency do to age. Or i was sold d-bol instead of t-bol. Any one with a good working knowledge of such issues please don,t hesitate to weigh in.
It could just be that your EQ blood levels have increased enough to cause problems. Most guys don't notice EQ until week 8-10 because of the long ester.
I think your tbol is actually dbol, and your adex may be underdosed? Tbol is expensive so just making them each 5mg dbols or something will give you good results and be much cheaper for the source. Keep running the nolva for a week or so and if you like continue using the dbol. In that case I'd up your adex and or run 10mg nolva alongside just in case. You could use the letro but it'll fuck your sex drive and maybe make your joints hurt worse
To many people echoe your thoughts on Letro. So it would i would only run it if a doomsday scenario presented itself. Thank you for your input. I,m so grateful that a forum such as this is at my disposal. You,d be nuts not to tap in to these guys wealth of knowledge, and ability to answer pressing questions.
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