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Switching from sustanon to enanthate
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<blockquote data-quote="ivankonst2017" data-source="post: 197413" data-attributes="member: 42216"><p>So for example if on the mark of week 8 I feel bad, or feel unstable day to due to injection frequency lets say, or my blood levels are lower than Im used to and I feel some symptoms back, should I wait more or do a correction of protocol?</p><p></p><p>Just for the record with sustanon as soon as I achieve stable blood levels or even before that I start to feel good. </p><p></p><p>I took the gamble with enanthate to avoid doing a lot of wholes for the rest of my life. But sustanon kinda gives me a specific sense of well being that I havent yet experienced with enanthate. I fear that my body may need this mixture of esters and the stimulation they cause to feel good, but the propionate hits me very hard and this means frequent injecting for the rest of my life. I had one try with enanthate last summer - I was injecting ED sub q, and at the mark of week 8 I felt extremely bad, lethargic and apathetic. But as I said in another topic later I tried a protocol with sustanon sub q that didnt work as well, until I switched to IM and all positives of TRT came in quickly then. That is why I deemed enanthate as a generally more preferred ester deserves a second chance with me. </p><p></p><p>I also have a suspicion I may have some issue with some of the compounds in this particular enanthate, but it is the only pharmaceutical abailable here. I get sleepy and low energy after injection, it lasts for at least 12 hours. I can only hope this will pass away with time. Ive never get such sleepiness after injecting sustanon, just on the contrary. The enanthate is with olive oil, this brand specially has very high reputation among the bodybuilding community in Eastern Europe.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this became too complex, im happy there are knowledgeable people like you here that I can share with. </p><p></p><p>Ive also done a lot of reading and researched and helped many people around me here(no TRT doctors in my country), but I cannot dial in myself <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> My body seems to be overly sensitive to all outside compounds, even though Ive never had the most common TRT side effects like elevated blood counts or e2 issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivankonst2017, post: 197413, member: 42216"] So for example if on the mark of week 8 I feel bad, or feel unstable day to due to injection frequency lets say, or my blood levels are lower than Im used to and I feel some symptoms back, should I wait more or do a correction of protocol? Just for the record with sustanon as soon as I achieve stable blood levels or even before that I start to feel good. I took the gamble with enanthate to avoid doing a lot of wholes for the rest of my life. But sustanon kinda gives me a specific sense of well being that I havent yet experienced with enanthate. I fear that my body may need this mixture of esters and the stimulation they cause to feel good, but the propionate hits me very hard and this means frequent injecting for the rest of my life. I had one try with enanthate last summer - I was injecting ED sub q, and at the mark of week 8 I felt extremely bad, lethargic and apathetic. But as I said in another topic later I tried a protocol with sustanon sub q that didnt work as well, until I switched to IM and all positives of TRT came in quickly then. That is why I deemed enanthate as a generally more preferred ester deserves a second chance with me. I also have a suspicion I may have some issue with some of the compounds in this particular enanthate, but it is the only pharmaceutical abailable here. I get sleepy and low energy after injection, it lasts for at least 12 hours. I can only hope this will pass away with time. Ive never get such sleepiness after injecting sustanon, just on the contrary. The enanthate is with olive oil, this brand specially has very high reputation among the bodybuilding community in Eastern Europe. Sorry if this became too complex, im happy there are knowledgeable people like you here that I can share with. Ive also done a lot of reading and researched and helped many people around me here(no TRT doctors in my country), but I cannot dial in myself :( My body seems to be overly sensitive to all outside compounds, even though Ive never had the most common TRT side effects like elevated blood counts or e2 issues. [/QUOTE]
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