Switching Mid-Cycle?

OnceNatty

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I'm 2 weeks into my first cycle; going ok so far; not much to report yet.
My source placed an order for me but to get me started, he gave me some test C to get me going until the order came in. It came in and we had ordered test E. Is this bad to finish the C and go to E half way through?
I'm doing 150mg every 3.5 days

Also, it says carrier oil is q.s. What is that? Alpha-Pharma is th brand

Thanks
 
It means they used the carrier oil to bring it up to the desired concentration. Quantity Sufficient
Cyp and Enth are both long acting esters and switching shouldn't really cause any issues. Enth is a bit longer so maybe bump the first enth shot closer to the last cyp shot. I know I'll get some flack for this but I'd say pin everyday if possible. Much smaller dose each time and usually more stable blood levels. Also a slin pin could probably get the job done for everyday inj.

Oh yea and next time make sure you have the gear in hand before starting, that could have turned into a very unfortunate ending to the cycle
 
It means they used the carrier oil to bring it up to the desired concentration. Quantity Sufficient
Cyp and Enth are both long acting esters and switching shouldn't really cause any issues.
I've read a little on this QS thing. Is this decent gear and is it dosed correctly? Meaning, its rated for 250mg/ml...does it really have that in it?
 
I go back and forth from c to e and occasionally sustanon and I never change anything. I just keep whatever schedule I've been on
 
I've read a little on this QS thing. Is this decent gear and is it dosed correctly? Meaning, its rated for 250mg/ml...does it really have that in it?
It just means the way it was compounded was with a certain amount of base product equating the intended dosage and then the carrier oil was added to bring the volume up to however ml you have. Common practice really and doesn't affect accuracy of the dosing. I'm not familiar with that brand so no idea if they're reputable. I don't think you have anything to worry about though
 
It just means the way it was compounded was with a certain amount of base product equating the intended dosage and then the carrier oil was added to bring the volume up to however ml you have. Common practice really and doesn't affect accuracy of the dosing. I'm not familiar with that brand so no idea if they're reputable. I don't think you have anything to worry about though
I get it now...thanks
 
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