PCT Goes Very, Very Wrong

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

Here you go, Cap. The first is Test/Tren/Dbol, the second is similar, but employing a particular growth hormone protocol developed by BBB. Both were fantastic cycles, especially the second.

Thanks for your interest!

[/quote]

I’m going to check these out too.

I have to say man you clearly know your shit when it comes to training and AAS, would be good if you would get involved with the AAS subforum and training areas of the site again.

Come back to us Cortes, we need you!
[/quote]

Haha. I don’t know, I kind of left that forum behind. Maybe I could be dragged back there, but the couple of times I’ve popped back over there I ended up leaving pretty quickly. Not because anything was necessarily wrong with the forum itself, it seemed pretty much the same to me. Just because I felt I’d kind of grown out of it.

I will say that I am always happy to address direct questions so if there happen to be any and you make a thread over there please feel free to point me that way and I’ll do what I can if my schedule allows it (I have busy periods which is why you see me disappear and pop back up after a month or two again).

I will also add that when I first joined this website, having been led here by the print publication, I was 5’11", 175lbs, and I used to wonder if I would ever manage to achieve the 220+ with abs physique I dreamed of having. A few years later (having made a ton of progress well before employing AAS), I was absolutely thrilled to find that even a lifetime weak-sauce skinny-boy hardgainer like myself could have the honor of receiving such flattering compliments as you and Cap has paid me here. Thanks so much, I’m seriously nothing special except that I relentlessly study and relentlessly persevere.

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM[/quote]

Case closed. That’s it. And it’s true for every case. Every. Single. One.

Good thing you came to T-Nation to find this stuff out.

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM[/quote]

Case closed. That’s it. And it’s true for every case. Every. Single. One.

Good thing you came to T-Nation to find this stuff out. [/quote]

What do you believe is the cause of gender dimorphism ?

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:
Here you go, Cap. The first is Test/Tren/Dbol, the second is similar, but employing a particular growth hormone protocol developed by BBB. Both were fantastic cycles, especially the second.

Thanks for your interest!

[/quote]

I’m going to check these out too.

I have to say man you clearly know your shit when it comes to training and AAS, would be good if you would get involved with the AAS subforum and training areas of the site again.

Come back to us Cortes, we need you!
[/quote]

Haha. I don’t know, I kind of left that forum behind. Maybe I could be dragged back there, but the couple of times I’ve popped back over there I ended up leaving pretty quickly. Not because anything was necessarily wrong with the forum itself, it seemed pretty much the same to me. Just because I felt I’d kind of grown out of it.

I will say that I am always happy to address direct questions so if there happen to be any and you make a thread over there please feel free to point me that way and I’ll do what I can if my schedule allows it (I have busy periods which is why you see me disappear and pop back up after a month or two again).

I will also add that when I first joined this website, having been led here by the print publication, I was 5’11", 175lbs, and I used to wonder if I would ever manage to achieve the 220+ with abs physique I dreamed of having. A few years later (having made a ton of progress well before employing AAS), I was absolutely thrilled to find that even a lifetime weak-sauce skinny-boy hardgainer like myself could have the honor of receiving such flattering compliments as you and Cap has paid me here. Thanks so much, I’m seriously nothing special except that I relentlessly study and relentlessly persevere.

[/quote]

I can actually totally understand how you could grow out of the AAS subforum. While AAS is a pretty daunting topic when you first start looking into it, you learn pretty quickly that once you know what ancilliaries to use with what compounds there’s not much else to know. As for the forum itself, there’s only so many times you can tell a noob “500mg test E for 12 weeks” before you start just to not care anymore.

But the rest of the site, like the new Bigger Stronger Leaner section, has some cool stuff happening in it now, and the Bodybuilding Forum has shifted now to really be only about the actual sport of bodybuilding so there’s a different vibe there now too which I enjoy.

So stop by and say hello some time! We’d be glad to have you there

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM[/quote]

Case closed. That’s it. And it’s true for every case. Every. Single. One.

Good thing you came to T-Nation to find this stuff out. [/quote]

Do you personally have a belief for the cause of this?

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I have met SO many gay guys and also more a few lesbians that just happened to have also been sexually abused when they were kids that I have been rendered forever skeptical as to the actual causes behind these things. (And remember, almost all my best friends and nearly the entire crowd I’ve hung out with since college are by and large far left liberals).

I do believe that these disorders are very real things, particularly to the person involved, but I would think that rational people would want to explore EVERY avenue to find both the origin and the solution for such problems BEFORE undergoing such a radical, nearly (completely?) irreversible transformation.

Ultimately, it’s that person’s choice, but if that conclusion is one that has been reached due to faulty premises because we just decided to stop looking any further out of fear of hurting somebody’s feelings, then shame on all of us.

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:
Here you go, Cap. The first is Test/Tren/Dbol, the second is similar, but employing a particular growth hormone protocol developed by BBB. Both were fantastic cycles, especially the second.

Thanks for your interest!

[/quote]

I’m going to check these out too.

I have to say man you clearly know your shit when it comes to training and AAS, would be good if you would get involved with the AAS subforum and training areas of the site again.

Come back to us Cortes, we need you!
[/quote]

Haha. I don’t know, I kind of left that forum behind. Maybe I could be dragged back there, but the couple of times I’ve popped back over there I ended up leaving pretty quickly. Not because anything was necessarily wrong with the forum itself, it seemed pretty much the same to me. Just because I felt I’d kind of grown out of it.

I will say that I am always happy to address direct questions so if there happen to be any and you make a thread over there please feel free to point me that way and I’ll do what I can if my schedule allows it (I have busy periods which is why you see me disappear and pop back up after a month or two again).

I will also add that when I first joined this website, having been led here by the print publication, I was 5’11", 175lbs, and I used to wonder if I would ever manage to achieve the 220+ with abs physique I dreamed of having. A few years later (having made a ton of progress well before employing AAS), I was absolutely thrilled to find that even a lifetime weak-sauce skinny-boy hardgainer like myself could have the honor of receiving such flattering compliments as you and Cap has paid me here. Thanks so much, I’m seriously nothing special except that I relentlessly study and relentlessly persevere.

[/quote]

I can actually totally understand how you could grow out of the AAS subforum. While AAS is a pretty daunting topic when you first start looking into it, you learn pretty quickly that once you know what ancilliaries to use with what compounds there’s not much else to know. As for the forum itself, there’s only so many times you can tell a noob “500mg test E for 12 weeks” before you start just to not care anymore.

[/quote]
Haha, exactly. I found out a long time ago how to do exactly what I wanted to do with my body using the training, food, supps and drugs that are available to us, how to acquire and make everything myself, how to keep my body fine tuned with the correct amount and ratios of all of this, and how to reduce negative side effects to basically zero. I like helping people, but I need to be learning something in the process, as well, I guess.

[quote]

But the rest of the site, like the new Bigger Stronger Leaner section, has some cool stuff happening in it now, and the Bodybuilding Forum has shifted now to really be only about the actual sport of bodybuilding so there’s a different vibe there now too which I enjoy.

So stop by and say hello some time! We’d be glad to have you there[/quote]

I sincerely appreciate the offer. Perhaps I’ll peak in one day soon. No promises, though. (^_^)

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM[/quote]

Case closed. That’s it. And it’s true for every case. Every. Single. One.

Good thing you came to T-Nation to find this stuff out. [/quote]

I am sure you in your infinite wisdom has more answers than all those so called “experts” with their useless Phd’s, fuck they should get you to write the new DSM since clearly you have better answers

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM[/quote]

Case closed. That’s it. And it’s true for every case. Every. Single. One.

Good thing you came to T-Nation to find this stuff out. [/quote]

I am sure you in your infinite wisdom has more answers than all those so called “experts” with their useless Phd’s, fuck they should get you to write the new DSM since clearly you have better answers[/quote]

a lot of “experts” disagree with the DSM too

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:
Here you go, Cap. The first is Test/Tren/Dbol, the second is similar, but employing a particular growth hormone protocol developed by BBB. Both were fantastic cycles, especially the second.

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/cortes_testtrendbol_run

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/bbbs_hgh_protocol_

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/the_hgh_experiement

Thanks for your interest!

[/quote]

I’m going to check these out too.

I have to say man you clearly know your shit when it comes to training and AAS, would be good if you would get involved with the AAS subforum and training areas of the site again.

Come back to us Cortes, we need you!
[/quote]

Haha. I don’t know, I kind of left that forum behind. Maybe I could be dragged back there, but the couple of times I’ve popped back over there I ended up leaving pretty quickly. Not because anything was necessarily wrong with the forum itself, it seemed pretty much the same to me. Just because I felt I’d kind of grown out of it.

I will say that I am always happy to address direct questions so if there happen to be any and you make a thread over there please feel free to point me that way and I’ll do what I can if my schedule allows it (I have busy periods which is why you see me disappear and pop back up after a month or two again).

I will also add that when I first joined this website, having been led here by the print publication, I was 5’11", 175lbs, and I used to wonder if I would ever manage to achieve the 220+ with abs physique I dreamed of having. A few years later (having made a ton of progress well before employing AAS), I was absolutely thrilled to find that even a lifetime weak-sauce skinny-boy hardgainer like myself could have the honor of receiving such flattering compliments as you and Cap has paid me here. Thanks so much, I’m seriously nothing special except that I relentlessly study and relentlessly persevere.

[/quote]

I can actually totally understand how you could grow out of the AAS subforum. While AAS is a pretty daunting topic when you first start looking into it, you learn pretty quickly that once you know what ancilliaries to use with what compounds there’s not much else to know. As for the forum itself, there’s only so many times you can tell a noob “500mg test E for 12 weeks” before you start just to not care anymore.

[/quote]
Haha, exactly. I found out a long time ago how to do exactly what I wanted to do with my body using the training, food, supps and drugs that are available to us, how to acquire and make everything myself, how to keep my body fine tuned with the correct amount and ratios of all of this, and how to reduce negative side effects to basically zero. I like helping people, but I need to be learning something in the process, as well, I guess.

If you do check out the BSL forum, do not start out in the “Meathead Camaraderie” thread. You will never go back.

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM[/quote]

Case closed. That’s it. And it’s true for every case. Every. Single. One.

Good thing you came to T-Nation to find this stuff out. [/quote]

I am sure you in your infinite wisdom has more answers than all those so called “experts” with their useless Phd’s, fuck they should get you to write the new DSM since clearly you have better answers[/quote]

a lot of “experts” disagree with the DSM too
[/quote]

not on this issue, a person has to go through a variety of specialists.

It’s HIGHLY unlikely that it can be done impulsively

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM[/quote]

Case closed. That’s it. And it’s true for every case. Every. Single. One.

Good thing you came to T-Nation to find this stuff out. [/quote]

I am sure you in your infinite wisdom has more answers than all those so called “experts” with their useless Phd’s, fuck they should get you to write the new DSM since clearly you have better answers[/quote]

a lot of “experts” disagree with the DSM too
[/quote]

not on this issue, a person has to go through a variety of specialists.

It’s HIGHLY unlikely that it can be done impulsively
[/quote]

Oh I absolutely agree with you that it can’t be done impulsively, (except in Bangkok, lol) I think I may have mentioned already in the thread that you have to live as the opposite sex for at least a year before they’ll even consider starting your treatments here in the UK.

I was just pointing out that the DSM IV (or is it up to V now? Think it’s coming out soon if it’s not already) is not always very highly regarded among psychologists, especially on the subject of gender identity disorder, so touting those “experts” doesn’t really work when there’s “experts” in both camps.

Isn’t the DSM written by a group of guys on the payroll of other companies? —I am not a medical professional in the slightest, just find that to be odd.

[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Isn’t the DSM written by a group of guys on the payroll of other companies? —I am not a medical professional in the slightest, just find that to be odd. [/quote]

The DSM V is horrible for many various reasons, but on this issue it becomes a moot point. Not a whole lot of money to be made.

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Isn’t the DSM written by a group of guys on the payroll of other companies? —I am not a medical professional in the slightest, just find that to be odd. [/quote]

The DSM V is horrible for many various reasons, but on this issue it becomes a moot point. Not a whole lot of money to be made.[/quote]

Oh okay. What about pharm companies that benefit from a certain illness making it in? I totally get if thats a stretch, just curious.

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
Mental illness? [/quote]

No, its a disorder/physical problem, some studies show that due to conditions in the womb (exact cause remains unknown) these people develop the brain of the opposite sex but a different body.

It would literally be like you being in a woman’s body now

It’s not some sort of impulsive decision, it involves many consultations and steps with experts. Courtesy of the new DSM[/quote]

Case closed. That’s it. And it’s true for every case. Every. Single. One.

Good thing you came to T-Nation to find this stuff out. [/quote]

I am sure you in your infinite wisdom has more answers than all those so called “experts” with their useless Phd’s, fuck they should get you to write the new DSM since clearly you have better answers[/quote]

Wait, I was agreeing with you that whatever we believe to be the case today is exactly the truth, and there is nothing more to learn about this particular area of human psychology and physiology, and that we should just trust the all-knowing, never mistaken opinions of the experts who put together the DSM, because panels of learned men have never, ever, ever been completely dead wrong about anything in the history of our existence as a species.

See, you and I, we think the exact same thing!

http://corrosion-doctors.org/Elements-Toxic/Mercury-medical.htm

http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2011/03/21/the-surprising-history-of-the-lobotomy/

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:
Here you go, Cap. The first is Test/Tren/Dbol, the second is similar, but employing a particular growth hormone protocol developed by BBB. Both were fantastic cycles, especially the second.

Thanks for your interest!

[/quote]

I’m going to check these out too.

I have to say man you clearly know your shit when it comes to training and AAS, would be good if you would get involved with the AAS subforum and training areas of the site again.

Come back to us Cortes, we need you!
[/quote]

Haha. I don’t know, I kind of left that forum behind. Maybe I could be dragged back there, but the couple of times I’ve popped back over there I ended up leaving pretty quickly. Not because anything was necessarily wrong with the forum itself, it seemed pretty much the same to me. Just because I felt I’d kind of grown out of it.

I will say that I am always happy to address direct questions so if there happen to be any and you make a thread over there please feel free to point me that way and I’ll do what I can if my schedule allows it (I have busy periods which is why you see me disappear and pop back up after a month or two again).

I will also add that when I first joined this website, having been led here by the print publication, I was 5’11", 175lbs, and I used to wonder if I would ever manage to achieve the 220+ with abs physique I dreamed of having. A few years later (having made a ton of progress well before employing AAS), I was absolutely thrilled to find that even a lifetime weak-sauce skinny-boy hardgainer like myself could have the honor of receiving such flattering compliments as you and Cap has paid me here. Thanks so much, I’m seriously nothing special except that I relentlessly study and relentlessly persevere.

[/quote]

Thanks for the info man, I appreciate it.

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:
Here you go, Cap. The first is Test/Tren/Dbol, the second is similar, but employing a particular growth hormone protocol developed by BBB. Both were fantastic cycles, especially the second.

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/cortes_testtrendbol_run

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/bbbs_hgh_protocol_

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/the_hgh_experiement

Thanks for your interest!

[/quote]

I’m going to check these out too.

I have to say man you clearly know your shit when it comes to training and AAS, would be good if you would get involved with the AAS subforum and training areas of the site again.

Come back to us Cortes, we need you!
[/quote]

Haha. I don’t know, I kind of left that forum behind. Maybe I could be dragged back there, but the couple of times I’ve popped back over there I ended up leaving pretty quickly. Not because anything was necessarily wrong with the forum itself, it seemed pretty much the same to me. Just because I felt I’d kind of grown out of it.

I will say that I am always happy to address direct questions so if there happen to be any and you make a thread over there please feel free to point me that way and I’ll do what I can if my schedule allows it (I have busy periods which is why you see me disappear and pop back up after a month or two again).

I will also add that when I first joined this website, having been led here by the print publication, I was 5’11", 175lbs, and I used to wonder if I would ever manage to achieve the 220+ with abs physique I dreamed of having. A few years later (having made a ton of progress well before employing AAS), I was absolutely thrilled to find that even a lifetime weak-sauce skinny-boy hardgainer like myself could have the honor of receiving such flattering compliments as you and Cap has paid me here. Thanks so much, I’m seriously nothing special except that I relentlessly study and relentlessly persevere.

[/quote]

Thanks for the info man, I appreciate it.
[/quote]

My pleasure!

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:
Here you go, Cap. The first is Test/Tren/Dbol, the second is similar, but employing a particular growth hormone protocol developed by BBB. Both were fantastic cycles, especially the second.

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/cortes_testtrendbol_run

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/bbbs_hgh_protocol_

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_gear/the_hgh_experiement

Thanks for your interest!

[/quote]

I’m going to check these out too.

I have to say man you clearly know your shit when it comes to training and AAS, would be good if you would get involved with the AAS subforum and training areas of the site again.

Come back to us Cortes, we need you!
[/quote]

Haha. I don’t know, I kind of left that forum behind. Maybe I could be dragged back there, but the couple of times I’ve popped back over there I ended up leaving pretty quickly. Not because anything was necessarily wrong with the forum itself, it seemed pretty much the same to me. Just because I felt I’d kind of grown out of it.

I will say that I am always happy to address direct questions so if there happen to be any and you make a thread over there please feel free to point me that way and I’ll do what I can if my schedule allows it (I have busy periods which is why you see me disappear and pop back up after a month or two again).

I will also add that when I first joined this website, having been led here by the print publication, I was 5’11", 175lbs, and I used to wonder if I would ever manage to achieve the 220+ with abs physique I dreamed of having. A few years later (having made a ton of progress well before employing AAS), I was absolutely thrilled to find that even a lifetime weak-sauce skinny-boy hardgainer like myself could have the honor of receiving such flattering compliments as you and Cap has paid me here. Thanks so much, I’m seriously nothing special except that I relentlessly study and relentlessly persevere.

[/quote]

Thanks for the info man, I appreciate it.
[/quote]

My pleasure!
[/quote]

What was your weight in your avatar picture around 200?

I am definitely in the skinny fucker crowd too.

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:

[quote]rds63799 wrote:

[quote]Cortes wrote:
Here you go, Cap. The first is Test/Tren/Dbol, the second is similar, but employing a particular growth hormone protocol developed by BBB. Both were fantastic cycles, especially the second.

Thanks for your interest!

[/quote]

I’m going to check these out too.

I have to say man you clearly know your shit when it comes to training and AAS, would be good if you would get involved with the AAS subforum and training areas of the site again.

Come back to us Cortes, we need you!
[/quote]

Haha. I don’t know, I kind of left that forum behind. Maybe I could be dragged back there, but the couple of times I’ve popped back over there I ended up leaving pretty quickly. Not because anything was necessarily wrong with the forum itself, it seemed pretty much the same to me. Just because I felt I’d kind of grown out of it.

I will say that I am always happy to address direct questions so if there happen to be any and you make a thread over there please feel free to point me that way and I’ll do what I can if my schedule allows it (I have busy periods which is why you see me disappear and pop back up after a month or two again).

I will also add that when I first joined this website, having been led here by the print publication, I was 5’11", 175lbs, and I used to wonder if I would ever manage to achieve the 220+ with abs physique I dreamed of having. A few years later (having made a ton of progress well before employing AAS), I was absolutely thrilled to find that even a lifetime weak-sauce skinny-boy hardgainer like myself could have the honor of receiving such flattering compliments as you and Cap has paid me here. Thanks so much, I’m seriously nothing special except that I relentlessly study and relentlessly persevere.

[/quote]

Thanks for the info man, I appreciate it.
[/quote]

My pleasure!
[/quote]

What was your weight in your avatar picture around 200?

I am definitely in the skinny fucker crowd too.[/quote]

I’m in the low 200’s there, as that pic was taken in the last few days before a comp.