Hello guys I used to work out and lift weights quite often almost every day of the week I would push the limits in the gym until one day was extremely tired… I got sick and became very fatigued tired all the time. Anyway it has been months upon months I went through a lot of testing doctors and Specialists and no diagnosis. The only thing I have that falls in the category is chronic fatigue syndrome I also have all the symptoms. So anyway I just got back to working out recently and I noticed I have extreme muscle weakness a 35 lb weight feels like it is 75 lb.
I also noticed I can’t bulk up or gain muscle like I used to for some reason I think it is because I can’t lift how much weight at all. Anyways I was wondering if anyone else has CFS that works out and overcame muscle weakness or any tips they may have to working out. I also was wondering if anybody knows if I could possibly benefit from anabolic steroids? If I wasn’t sick with an illness and I didn’t love to work out so much I would never think of this but I love to work out and this illness limits me from building muscle and I will do anything to get big and bulky like I was before.
So I want to start taking anabolic steroids I feel that I can benefit from it greatly after all the research I’ve done with it improving mental clarity strength stamina and more. I deal with chronic fatigue syndrome I suffer from muscle weakness so I’m hoping this can help me. Can someone help me on what steroids I should get? What is most effective and has the most benefits? And preferably a safer one than most and how do I dose first time so I want to make sure I do this right thanks guys
You “do it right” by answering Bulldog’s questions about your current stats (age, height, weight, previous weight, current strength, etc.) so we can get an actual idea of where you are right now, and so you can get actual advice to solve your problem. Steroids are, literally, the last thing you need.
I disagree. I think in my case steroids would be useful as I suffer from muscle weakness like I said and it’s hard for me to put on muscle mass. Trust me you don’t what it’s like be big and muscular than to have it all stripped away due to an illness. So I need my gains back
And what did you weigh “months upon months” ago when you were “big and bulky”?
Also, what did you eat yesterday?
… because you need to train smarter and eat better. 21-year old 150-pounders don’t need steroids.
Even if you actually do have CFS (which you almost certainly don’t), anabolics won’t solve the problem because they’d just be a Band-Aid for the short-term while creating physiological damage in the long-term.
I was about 160 when I was bulky. And training harder and smarter isn’t my problem. Because before I got the illness I was doing everything right including diet. I still lossed most of my muscle despite doing everything right that is a result of CFS. Trust I believe I do have CFS because I have all the symptoms such as brain fog, muscle weakness, unrefreshing sleep and cognitive problems. I was also planning to take D-bal a safer steroid alternative with many benifets
Both of these statements cannot be true. Pushing the limits in the gym almost every day of the week isn’t doing everything right. Bulldog nailed it in his very first sentence. You were under-recovering.
Dude. 10 pounds? We’re talking about 10 pounds. You lost 10 pounds over the course of several months. That’s nothing. I don’t want to say the problem is all in your head, because I remember that episode of Golden Girls when Dorothy had CFS and nobody believed her.
But, yeah, the problem is in your head. After seeing the pic you’re calling “skinny”, there’s zero doubt.
To ask for the second time, what did you eat yesterday?