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ex-infantry

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gents, do you think its a bad idea to frontload deca... with the possibility of progestrone induced gyno, would you frontload or be worried that you might step over the line and catch a case of gyno. i wouldnt be so worried with eq or test, but i dont have any RU-486 and im not running the winny i have until the deca is fully kicked in... let me know what you guys think or have experienced.
 
I frontload deca before at 1200mg x 2 weeks (600 mg afterwards every week). It made it kick in by the 3rd week because I felt all the joint pains go away, but it kicked in the gyno alos...be careful with it.
 
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ex-infantry said:
gents, do you think its a bad idea to frontload deca... with the possibility of progestrone induced gyno, would you frontload or be worried that you might step over the line and catch a case of gyno. i wouldnt be so worried with eq or test, but i dont have any RU-486 and im not running the winny i have until the deca is fully kicked in... let me know what you guys think or have experienced.
If you have to ask this question then you truely dont understand how AAS is hydrolized and its half life affects blood levels so my opinion would be DONT frontload.
 
On the subject of half lifes, am I right in modelling the amount amount of drug in your system after an injection as an exponential decay with time, so it then becomes a case of adjusting the dose to get the rate at which it reduces ( = the rate of absorbtion) to be constant through out the cycle, untill tapering off finally at the end.

And does the fact that I did the differentiaition and put it all into excel make me a geek????
 
GeeQ said:
On the subject of half lifes, am I right in modelling the amount amount of drug in your system after an injection as an exponential decay with time, so it then becomes a case of adjusting the dose to get the rate at which it reduces ( = the rate of absorbtion) to be constant through out the cycle, untill tapering off finally at the end.

And does the fact that I did the differentiaition and put it all into excel make me a geek????
Sounds right but you can also overthink the whole process as well. as stated here many times the mathmatical formula is the only constant we have and its not pefect. Things such as depot location, depot concentration, depot size, oil used etc all play a role in it half life. Most of us just use the math as a guidline to load up on the front.
 
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