ok, i resisted posting on this, but i guess i'll chime in since u may have gotten the EOD idea from me. first, i'll say i dont wish to offend anyone here, i think its always a good idea to get oppossing views. i find genarrs statement a bit curious since almost all here play doctor by self adminstration of AAS-please take no offense, genarr. anyways, i feel EOD is defensible based on the fact that peak plasma time after taking acc is about 20 hrs--see the PDR. and i do hold a doctorate, although i will concede its not a m.d. empty wallet makes a very good point, but then again, he was using high dose acc--which is much harder on the body. this whole discussion is probably moot, since, in all likelihood, it is not feasible to be on both while under a doctor's supervision. as you know, acc makes most people's liver and lipid profiles go thru the roof--which u will be blood tested for--and so does AAS. that's the real problem. on 80/day (w/o AAS) my values were very close to the limit where my doc was about to pull me off--it was only thru very low fat diet and cardio that i kept my values just low enough to continue therapy. off course there are always other methods, such as saving your acc till u are no longer supervised or going black market--but that's up to u as it is risky. the other prob as i see it is your choice of AAS. if u are acne prone--then androgenic compounds will make it worse. test, d-bol, etc. made me a mess--and they are no longer options for me. now, i stick w/ winny or other low androgens, and use 10mg acc ED or EOD or less frequently as needed (and yes i know the liver issue--but its my choice to take that risk). what should u do? that's up to u. if i were in your shoes, i would probably do a course of acc alone--at lower doses then what your doc will give u, thereby saving some for later-- and get clear. then, if u still chose to play the AAS game, forget about androgens and stick w/ milder AAS. if your acne comes back, u still have some acc on hand to knock it out--if it doesn't, then your golden. also, if it comes back on mild AAS--just give up the game. sometimes you cant have your cake and eat it too. pick your priorities: big and broken out, small and clear, or fit and clear. i choose the later. just my opinion from someone who has been down that road b4. hope it helps!