Okay all noted. My libido isn't a problem, get erections at the drop of a hat. Just cant blow a load. I know a lot of people experience PIP with EQ. Your not recommending stopping my cycle are you? Not a chance. I can still workout, still doing legs. Just hurts getting in and out of the car. Once I'm standing it's not so bad. I think it has to do with 600 mg and 3ml worth of juice. I'm not in a type of pain that says whoa something is wrong. It's more like there's a bunch of oil sitting in my muscle and it's sore. Plus I'm not the steadiest hand when self pinning, still getting used to it. I'm pretty solid with my research on Geneza, and the next cycle I will not be buying a blend. First go around is always a test. I'll get some bloods done in the next week or two to see what's up.
Damn man! Should I just do a 4 week. Then PCT sell my blend and start from scratch?
I'd just drop down to a reasonable dose, and get blood work done. 1.5cc pins 2x a week should be fine, just try to learn from this. Prolactin probably isn't your problem, but I'd imagine such a huge frontload (that's pretty much what this would be considered) did give you one hell of an estradiol spike.
Keep up the AI, get blood work done, and don't forget to donate blood.
Just allow time to fix things. You could pick up DIM from a supplement store to speed up the process, but your body will remove it on its own.Thanks halfwit. I REALLY didn't want to stop the cycle.
Is there anything I should be expecting after inject so much gear in such a short period of time other that E2? Maybe increase my AI dose?
This is an ethical question. I personally don't have an issue omitting certain things when I donate as I know they won't cause harm to others (like being on AAS), but in this case they're more concerned with hepatitis. As they do a screen to make sure you aren't a carrier, so the risk of hurting others is minimal.My plan was to donate at 6 weeks. I'm hoping my tattoos (that were done in federal prison) won't prevent me from donating. I'm just not going to tell them. I read they they're pretty strict with their protocol on donating. Self phlebotomy is always an option haha.
So, the injection site from last Thursday is a little red, swollen (feels like I'm laying on a wallet) and the skin is a little itchy. Still did legs, it's not the muscular mobility, more less sitting on it then getting up is when the pain comes in.
lol don't say that