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I only dose 1x per week currently because that’s what is convenient for me. I have tried 2x weekly and didn’t notice much of a difference, but that was closer to when I first started TRT so I was less experienced overall.

AlphaMD's Answer

We would say definitely don't do once weekly with Enanthate, and before switching try twice weekly again. Although you may not have "felt" a difference, your body was likely having really low valleys between doses, which isn't good for overall fitness.

I don't know your living region, and this is personal opinion, but if you're committed to only once weekly then Testosterone Decanoate may be a better option to avoid valleys when doing it once a week. However Cyp at twice will almost always have better results yet.

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