Phobos
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Thanks again for all the tips man.
So far the the AI I've got in the Arimidex hasn't been provoking any negative sides, at least at the very low dose that I've taken it at once so far, so that's good. I'll go ahead and get some Masteron though too to stack. I'm not very susceptible to MPB that I know of but I can't tell until I expose myself to these compounds for sure. I just know that my family has crazy good genetics for hair, my grandfather literally kept all of his hair even during chemo for stage 4 lung cancer, and died with a full head of hair (minus a modest widows peak but none the less), and that seems to be synonymous on both sides of my family.
I'm still retaining some water, and have put on about 10 lbs in short order due to the retention. Due to my own research over the past few days however I've learned it seems to be about average when you get on cycle, to put on a bit of water weight, and that it dissipates as you get later into your cycle. So perhaps less to do with Estrogen, more to do with regular bodily function.
Still considering the orals for when I stop drinking in a few days here. Would you say I'd be good to go on those in that case as well?
For the orals I would wait to see that your bloodwork shows that your liver is fine.
I would recommend you do not use them until you have found your sweet spot for Test, Masteron if you end up using it and AI, if you'll be using it at all.
The reasoning for this is that you want to add one factor at a time to your regimen, so you can understand what is doing what.
Also, orals don't need weeks to reach stable blood concentrations, they just work from the start as they are immediate release, as opposed to Test Cypionate, which will need about 5 weeks at the same dose to reach a stable blood level, meaning that your test levels will slowly rise for 4 more weeks even if you keep using the same dose.
So I would recommend that you wait until your Test levels reach a stable level and then you will be able to add something new and see how you react.