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Any one had test flu, in 3rd week, anything need to do, Thanks

IME and on my body, the lethargic feeling of the flu is raised E2 levels caused by increase in Test.

Am able to avoid totally by two ways...

1. Less Test in a single days shot. Spread those mls out

Or

2. Take Adex a few hours after pinning and it blunts the effect as well as providing good long term control for high Test usage.

I also find lowering Test with every anabolic added to the stack... there's literally no difference to me, not Test flu related unless you're taking too much of everything so can ignore lol

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feck been reading up a lot on this since the last week or so I've lost my appetite quite a lot and been feeling really blaaaaaaah about everything stupid flu! Better pass sooner than later :P

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Any one had test flu, in 3rd week, anything need to do, Thanks

IME and on my body, the lethargic feeling of the flu is raised E2 levels caused by increase in Test.

Am able to avoid totally by two ways...

1. Less Test in a single days shot. Spread those mls out

Hey Android... I think IDW mentioned something of relevance on this subject that seems to contradict what you have stated..?

Quote:

Lower volume injects have a larger surface area to volume ratio to begin with than larger injects, therefore injecting small volumes of gear decreases the half life of testosterone ester within your body.

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Any one had test flu, in 3rd week, anything need to do, Thanks

IME and on my body, the lethargic feeling of the flu is raised E2 levels caused by increase in Test.

Am able to avoid totally by two ways...

1. Less Test in a single days shot. Spread those mls out

Hey Android... I think IDW mentioned something of relevance on this subject that seems to contradict what you have stated..?

Quote:

Lower volume injects have a larger surface area to volume ratio to begin with than larger injects, therefore injecting small volumes of gear decreases the half life of testosterone ester within your body.

Hey Daz,

I don't think he's contradicting me. He's right in advising smaller and more frequent shots to minimise test flu. I find larger shots more irritating, especially if the gear is a bit stingy.

In my opinion larger volume shots may lead to larger fluctuations in levels in the period after administration. These large fluctuations are the problem in my experience.

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IME and on my body, the lethargic feeling of the flu is raised E2 levels caused by increase in Test.

Am able to avoid totally by two ways...

1. Less Test in a single days shot. Spread those mls out

Hey Android... I think IDW mentioned something of relevance on this subject that seems to contradict what you have stated..?

Quote:

Lower volume injects have a larger surface area to volume ratio to begin with than larger injects, therefore injecting small volumes of gear decreases the half life of testosterone ester within your body.

Hey Daz,

I don't think he's contradicting me. He's right in advising smaller and more frequent shots to minimise test flu. I find larger shots more irritating, especially if the gear is a bit stingy.

In my opinion larger volume shots may lead to larger fluctuations in levels in the period after administration. These large fluctuations are the problem in my experience.

I thought he was referring to raised E2 levels caused by an increase in Test...

If smaller more frequent doses reduce the half life as you stated, then wont that mean test getting into the blood stream quicker..? Therefore the subsequent fast spike be the cause of raised E2..?

To quote Riccardo:

Stay away from short esters if possible as some research suggests they may actually cause an increase in estradiol due to the fast spike in plasma test and subsequent aromatization.

????

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":nskc77np]guessing that both are relevant.

like if you inject a weeks worth of test e in one injection, still got more test and more surface area so get bigger test spike than if you pin ed despite that proportionally the test from smaller shots gets into blood faster.

something like that?

Yep, you got it. That's how I see it.

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Hey Android... I think IDW mentioned something of relevance on this subject that seems to contradict what you have stated..?

Quote:

Lower volume injects have a larger surface area to volume ratio to begin with than larger injects, therefore injecting small volumes of gear decreases the half life of testosterone ester within your body.

Hey Daz,

I don't think he's contradicting me. He's right in advising smaller and more frequent shots to minimise test flu. I find larger shots more irritating, especially if the gear is a bit stingy.

In my opinion larger volume shots may lead to larger fluctuations in levels in the period after administration. These large fluctuations are the problem in my experience.

I thought he was referring to raised E2 levels caused by an increase in Test...

If smaller more frequent doses reduce the half life as you stated, then wont that mean test getting into the blood stream quicker..? Therefore the subsequent fast spike be the cause of raised E2..?

To quote Riccardo:

Stay away from short esters if possible as some research suggests they may actually cause an increase in estradiol due to the fast spike in plasma test and subsequent aromatization.

????

It doesn't really matter what ester is used if the shots are spread out frequently. Once the test-ester gets into the blood stream it is quickly lysed (test separated from the ester). Long or short ester, it doesn't matter.

One big shot, causes one spike... more potential for test flu. That's my experience. I wonder if others agree?

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It doesn't really matter what ester is used if the shots are spread out frequently. Once the test-ester gets into the blood stream it is quickly lysed (test separated from the ester). Long or short ester, it doesn't matter.

One big shot, causes one spike... more potential for test flu. That's my experience. I wonder if others agree?

Yes I suppose by increasing the injections but reducing the dose, it may get into the blood stream slightly quicker but there will be less of it, so cause less of a spike than a single shot...

I'll get back to my book... lol

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