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Using test prop (35mg) every other day, avg about 120mg a week, as I'm used to needles with suffering crohns disease for years. I find it keeps my levels more stable than cyp or enanth, do you see me running into any problem long term with using prop? Currently all my levels and markers are perfect, been on prop about 3 months, total and free test, estrogen, prolactin, blood count etc is all looking good. Libido, energy, confidence is all where I want it to be so I'm happy with where I am currently.

AlphaMD's Answer

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Test prop works better for a select few. It sounds like you have found a regimen that works for your particular physiology. Test prop carries no greater risks long term than longer esters.

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