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Time on = Time off or not true?

xxbignipperxx

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Has anyone shortened the length between cycles? I am assuming that if you have your bloodwork done and your test levels have gone back to normal, it is ok to jump on another cycle? Open discussion is welcome...just trying to educate myself.
 
I always give my body the break, regardless of what the blood tests tell me... For me, time on = time off (or more) I havn't been on for almost a year now, not by choice... I just havn't had the funds :bawling:

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Yes and no. If you are doing 2 week cycles with deca than no because the drug would remain in your system permenantly. If you consider time on to be the total amount of time that the drug is in your system than yes, time on = time off is a good method for planning your cycles.
 
QUOTE]Yes and no. If you are doing 2 week cycles with deca than no because the drug would remain in your system permenantly.[/QUOTE]

Alrighty, I hope that was a mistake you made while typing.

Anyways, dude do whatever you freakin want to do. You already know, time on equals time off is the choice of most of the people on this board(I'm assuming, since I'm sure you did a search before you posted this question> yeah right.)

Anyways, I knew I shouldn't have done deca, I may get tested when I'm 80.

Permenantly in your system? Talk about some disinformation.
 
disinformation? Thats not even a word you idiot. If you can't figure out the half life of an ester its your problem not mine. If you do 2 weeks on and 2 weeks off with deca the drug never clears your system. How much more clear would you like that to be?
 
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