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Test cycle and unexpected travel

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I am in the midst of a test e cycle and I have to travel to Asia for 10 days - I don't want to end my cycle early and I don't want to travel with gear.
Any ideas?
TIA

Z-man's picture

I'm on test replacement therapy 100mg cyp per week. My local pharmacy can only get 200mg per ml. My doc recommended every other week. The half-life is 8 days, E is 4.5 but you will still have some in your system if you don't want to travel with it. You will be find. Boot before you leave and boot when you return.

Bassnectar's picture

I’m in a similar situation here but traveling to a place where gear is legal, 10 days should be just fine though and you can pick back up once you’re back.

UncleYoked's picture

Where in Asia? You might be able to just pick it up at a pharmacy or supplement shop.

Hamm's's picture

Philippines - and after traveling time I will be away for 2 weeks.
I was wondering about testosterone gel?

Big Tone36's picture

Fr sent please

UncleYoked's picture

Like diesel said, you'll find it easily. Gel I've had no issue ever carrying it with me anywhere so long as it's in the sachet or under 100ml.

Hamm's's picture

But I need a source for the gel

Diesel77's picture

You can step in any gym in Manila and find test. Legit Bayer amps are readily available for 200 pesos (equivalent to $4 US dollars) As long as your on the bigger populated islands, have no worries, but if you're going to the mountains like Pangasinan or Dagupan, youre shit out of luck. The tourist hotspots like Bagiou and Palawan are full of gyms with readily available connects. They have it on them lol. Just don't buy any shabu. In the end, it all depends on where you will end up there as to decide how readily available gear will be. Anywhere in Makati or Quezon City there are markets where if you can walk in pharmacy and purchase testosterone, but on the low low. Not out in open like Mexico or Thailand, then again your only gone for 10 days which won't even really matter in the grand scheme of things.Just pin the day of flight and again when you land stateside.
Do not attempt to bring any, not worth the risk and doubt you will make it past customs. (Remember Stallone got popped for GH) Enjoy the damn 27 hour plane ride and be safe there. Oh and dress accordingly....very humid there all the time.

Hamm's's picture

I'll will be in Manilla for a couple of day before I travel to Dumaguete - thanks for the tip!

Diesel77's picture

Have pesos on hand, NOT dollars. Before leaving the airport, hit up a Duty Free and exchange dollars to pesos. If you wait till later on and hit the local currency exchange spots that's everywhere on the streets, you will pay a ridiculous rate...plus don't pull out US dollars anywhere in public as you will more than likely be robbed. Especially if you are not Filipino and stand out as being "stateside" 1,000pesos cash as walk around money should be sufficient and nothing to worry about if you lose it somehow. Dumaguete is a hot spot and good place to be. Enjoy!

Hamm's's picture

Good info - thinking about retiring to Dumaguete - thoughts?

Diesel77's picture

Paradise, plus you can live like a King there for considering the currency exchange is 50 pesos more or less for 1 US dollar. Cheaper way of living all the way around. Straight Paradise, but it would be wise to be fluent in Tagalog. There are different dialects for each island like ilocano and Visaya, but Tagalog is standard and used basically everywhere. Especially in the mainland...Manila and so on. English is used, but not so much, but there are some Filipinos very fluent in English. There is a US embassy in Manila and plenty of American citizens residing in Makati City. Remember...you can only carry on you 10k cash without having to claim it in customs and pay taxes on it. That includes cash in your person and inside your luggage. They DO inspect and VERY thoroughly. No way around it.

press1's picture

I get the feeling you've been there a few times!! 27 hours on a plane - that would put me off in itself. I go stir crazy just on 11 hours to the US! Lol Have to split it and stop off in New York

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Diesel77's picture

International flights to philippines do a layover in Tokyo Japan, then on way back stateside, lays over in San Francisco. So it's not technically a straight 27 hour one shot flight, but having made the trip more times than I can count, sure feels like it.

press1's picture

Good Point!

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Pumped_'s picture

Take the day you leave and then again the day you get back. Way better than stopping cycle all together. Badda bing badda bang.