I am considering staying on for a year or two, and I need some advice. I am 29, 200lbs, 12%BF. I have 8 cycles under my belt with varying substances, but always test in every cycle. If I decide to stay on, I would run test enan consistently, and blast at 500 pw, and cruise at 200 pw. My blast would most likely contain an added compound of an oral or injectable. Blast would last about 10-12 weeks, and cruise would be the same amount of time.
My question is this, when I decide to come off, what steps do I need to take to get myself back to somewhat normal. I have one child now, and my wife and I would like at least one more if not 2 more. I don’t want to mess that opportunity up. Any advice would be much appreciated.
If kids are a definite want man forget about cruising and blasting. I hate to say it but It drastically reduces your chances and can completely shut you down with zero chance. Have your kids then B and C just trying to be honest and up front.
But of you choose to ignore that then your going to HCG the entire time your on. Your also going to need a extensive PCT. Also know 1-2 years on will probably damn near shit you down for life and can easily cause you to need TRT for life. So think before you do this. I know it has became a very popular subject here but, if your not willing to dedicate your life to going some where and possibly sacrifice kids, finance, and a life of treatment then do not do this.
[quote]Reed wrote:
If kids are a definite want man forget about cruising and blasting. I hate to say it but It drastically reduces your chances and can completely shut you down with zero chance. Have your kids then B and C just trying to be honest and up front.
But of you choose to ignore that then your going to HCG the entire time your on. Your also going to need a extensive PCT. Also know 1-2 years on will probably damn near shit you down for life and can easily cause you to need TRT for life. So think before you do this. I know it has became a very popular subject here but, if your not willing to dedicate your life to going some where and possibly sacrifice kids, finance, and a life of treatment then do not do this. [/quote]
Awesome answer! - If your gunna do 1-2 years B+C you may aswell stay on for longer!! Kids 1st Gear 2nd! Depending on your priorities XD
Having kids most definitely trumps B and C, but I was only off of my last cycle for 3 weeks and got my wife preggs. I do understand that running longer could cause me to be permanently sterile. I just can’t seem to have great results with cycling. My body always drops between 195-205.
Maybe I’m doing something completely wrong, but I don’t see the benefit to being awesome for 12-18 weeks then being back to my old self. I say back to my old self, and that is not entirely true, I do seem to always be a little better each time I come off then when I was before.
Not saying its impossible to have kids after B and C for years it happens but for ever guy it happened to there is one that couldn’t ever have kids. Hence why he needs to atleast acknowledge this is a serious possibility.
A year or two? Just commit to the idea of using AAS for life because it’s a distinct possibility. Your body produces the stuff, you don’t have to get it from a bottle. BAD IDEA.
You may have to come off and do a restart to have kids but being perminently sterile after 1-2 years seems unlikely unless you’ve had fertility issues before hand. But then again you never know. I would include hcg along with your blast and cruise.
[quote]Drainage wrote:
A year or two? Just commit to the idea of using AAS for life because it’s a distinct possibility. Your body produces the stuff, you don’t have to get it from a bottle. BAD IDEA.[/quote]
Ok if that were true then why the fuck are there steroids dumbass
well I guess everyones entitled to their opinion, no matter how Fucking stupid it is. Everyone has different goals, different reasons for doing things, who the fuck are you to pass judgement. most, if not all of your posts are just stupid and annoying
[quote]Drainage wrote:
Any healthy male in there twenty’s who stays on for 2 years is a loser unless, of course, using TRT under the care of a physician. [/quote]
[quote]Drainage wrote:
Any healthy male in there twenty’s who stays on for 2 years is a loser unless, of course, using TRT under the care of a physician. [/quote]
[quote]Drainage wrote:
Any healthy male in there twenty’s who stays on for 2 years is a loser unless, of course, using TRT under the care of a physician. [/quote]
And that is why no one will remember your name.[/quote]
[quote]Drainage wrote:
Any healthy male in there twenty’s who stays on for 2 years is a loser unless, of course, using TRT under the care of a physician. [/quote]
And that is why no one will remember your name.[/quote]
INSERT DRUMLINE SCENE WHERE DROPS THE DRUMSTICK[/quote]