posted Sun, 01/13/2013 - 05:23
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Should I crack open another vial?
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This is still my first cycle. I've been running 600mg Test-E/week. The first vial I got was from a local ugl and the guys vials were under filled. I only got about 7ml out of it. Then the rest have been from eroids.
Right now I have enough left in the vial I have open to last me another week or so. My original plan was to run it for 12 weeks, but I know this vial won't last me that long.
Since it's my first cycle would it be smarter to just end it when this vial is empty, or could I open up another 250 and run the cycle out for 13+ weeks?
Like I said it's my first cycle so I want to be safe, but I also want to get the most gains I can out of it, and 10 weeks just doesn't seem long enough.
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Anonswitching gear between labs during cycle can be a gamble, unless you know for a fact that what you have in your hand is straight. i'm not a fan of doing this, though i have made exceptions when sampling gear. in my case, it would be running an unfamiliar lab first 6 weeks, running bloodwork, and switching to a trusted lab if needed bc blood work showed an issue with the gear. you have a better chance correcting earlier in the cycle than later. contraversially, what if the next batch was no good? then you have a problem.
Well I feel MUCH more confident running gear from the source on here that I purchased it from that is backed by hundreds of positive reviews and blood tests to back them up, as opposed to this local gear that if his vials are under filled it makes me wonder if they are also under dosed. (NOT to mentioned be WAY overpriced!)
Anoni'd agree with you there.
IMO, for a first cycle, don't run it for longer than 12 weeks. Also, since it's a multi dose vial, you'll be able to use it for your next cycle after your PCT and off time.
...and remember:
1) PCT: The Rule
2) An example using a 12 week cycle protocol
3) Mathematical proof substantiating the 12 week cycle protocol
4) How many cycles you could run in a 52 week year
5) A brief analysis of hormone levels pre/post cycle
The general rule for running an AAS cycle is:
Now, lets say you choose to indulge in a 12 week cycle, which carries a 4 week PCT, thus the total time frame where your hormone levels will be abnormal in comparison to prior natural levels is 16 weeks. Additionally, supposing that you chose against acquiring blood results, this will result in a 16 week 'time off' period. Thus, the total time frame for a single cycle to commence and be finalised is 32 weeks.
Therefore, following the aforementioned key points, on the basis of a 52 week year, one can indulge in (52/32=) 1.625 cycles a year. In Layman's terms, you can run 1 cycle completely (this includes time on + PCT + time off) + (5/8 =) 0.625 cycles. This means you can run one complete cycle (this includes: Time ON + PCT = Time off) plus another 12 week steroid cycle + 4 weeks PCT + 4 weeks time off (32*0.625) in a single year, with a remaining 12 weeks of time off period to be carried forward into the next year - (2 complete AAS cycles = [32 weeks +32 weeks] 64 weeks, -52 weeks (equal to 1 year) = 12 weeks to be carried forward).
With regard to hormone levels, following the 1.625 cycles a year, you are likely to be fine. Of course, people find that after single cycle with PCT and time off, their levels return close to natural, much in the same way in which another person may find that they will be completely reliant upon TRT/HRT after their first cycle. What i have tried to illustrate here is that everybody is different - and the assumption that the time off period will, in most cases, return an individual to 'normal' hormonal levels.
I think ur under the impression that once you open a bottle you need to finish it? If you do feel tht way I don't know why because the juice won't go bad. I have used half a bottle on one cycle and finished it off when I started the next. It's ultimately up to you, if your happy with gains then stop but if you want pop open the other bottle and finish your original cycle plan don't worry about what's left in the bottle
That's reassuring. I knew the BA in the vials helps to keep bacteria from growing, but I still thought that once you open it up, you need to finish it within a few weeks.