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Originally Posted by LAM
since this is your 1st cycle I would just run test enanthate @ 500 mg/wk for 10 weeks with 50 mcg/ED of T3. IMO, stacking is not a good idea for a first cycle as you don't learn how each steroid effects you.
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Originally Posted by retiredfireman
I've been lifting for 20 years, 52 y.o. and am having joint pain. I'm thinking of starting a cycle to decrease pain while lifting and lose a little weight. I'm 6'3' and 250lbs. 16% bf. The cycle i'm thinking of looks like this:
400mg's deca/wk for 12 wks. 200 mg's primo/wk weeks 4-9 PCT 7 days after last injection 1000 I.U. HCG 3x/wk(mon/wed/fri) for 3 wks 20 mg's nolvadex ED and 50 mg's Clomid ED for 6 wks. I'm not worried about deca dick, not at my age. If you think it's a bad cycle please let me know what I could do to improve it. |
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Originally Posted by Cardinal
I agree with this in general, but if the whole idea is to mainly help out with joint problems, I don't believe that would do the trick. Test might not be so kind on the joints. Sure isn't for me.
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Originally Posted by LAM
the problem with using deca for joint pain is that you are not addressing the cause of the problem. you may be able to lift heavy while on deca but once off the pain and/or problems most likely will return. if the problem is with tendons, ligaments, etc. then EQ, anavar or GH would be a better solution to heal the injury.
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Originally Posted by retiredfireman
Thanks to all who answered my post.The joint pain I have is from injuries from being a FF for 25 yrs.The thing is at my age it's starting to hurt.Not bad, but annoying.I'm not ready to stop lifting yet.As far as muscle gain, I have some good size. I've been lifting for 20 yrs. and have great genetics.I evolved from 4 generations of farmers.My goal is to lose some bf, and I realize eventually (hopefully not soon) i'll have to stop lifting because of the joint pain, or at least cut down on the amount of weight I lift.Thanks again to all that helped me.
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