Op - I’m not sure anyone was unsupportive. But I’ve been as strong as you with out gear.
My point - I got to where you are with out the associated health risk. It just took patience. And there are two points this raises.
1 - this forum is about the safest way to use gear. In your case the safest way was to not use gear.
2 - patience is something that steroid users need. You can not rush parts of this process. So being able to demonstrate the ability to wait is a good thing.
So people were supporting you, just not how you wanted to be supported.
That said I’m happy for you. You look to have responded really well. And gear or no - there is a ton of hard work gone on there. You should be proud and pleased. Progress pictures would be good.
i dont know what is this about but just technically…technically you didnt prove anything… i can say i just deadlifted 2000lbs and to all my haters - fuck you, i showed you that i can up my deadlift 1500lbs in a month…
see where i am going? no progress pictures and no videos of you ever lifting anything have been attached, so… well… for all we know you just troll us.
I would be interested to see actual lifts with actual plates.
And I’m very interested to see the change visually.
I also want to say that I think such a sharp increase in strength can lead to serious injuries. Especially the tendons, which cannot adapt so quickly to this extreme increase in tension in such a short time. And some preparations “dry out” the muscles, which can also lead to tears. But if there have been no such problems so far, then everything is fine.