I buy my enanthate from Rohm Labs online and have been doing for years. Don't think I spend even £140 a year on test. I get my bloods done through medichecks.
Unlike the US it is not illegal to self administer AAS in the UK. It is only illegal to supply without licence. As such, I get my enanthate from a reputable seller and have never had a problem with quality. Cost me around £20 a month for TRT, including blood tests through medichecks. All the...
I wouldn't have thought such a low weekly dose would keep you remaining fertile. Obviously some are more prone to gyno then others. 500IU twice weekly is too much for me to handle and such a dose gives me gyno and makes me feel crappy. Some can handle much higher doses with no problems.
Someone who lifts for hypertrophy can gain muscle without any pharms, as we're all aware. Surely even adding 60mg of nandrolone can only help to gain even further. It's hardly going to inhibit gains especially in conjunction with testosterone at TRT dosage. Obviously no one is going to be...
My protocol is 1ml (25mg) of Enanthate EOD which equates to 100mg every 8 days. I also administer 250IU of HCG E4D. Prior to this my protocol was 50mg Enanthate and 250IU HCG E4D. I definately feel my hematocrit has lowered and overall feel much better with the smaller peaks and troughs. My SHBG...
No I don't do Adex. I perceive adex as a way to get more test in the system without raising E2 too high. Some people are only happy if their test levels are at the very top of or above the normal range. The way I see it, if I feel like sh1t at 150mg my body is telling me it can't or doesn't want...
My protocol is 100mg every 8 days, injecting EOD.
Any higher and I suffer with prostate problems, dry eyes, higher HCT and generally feel like crap. I'm 52 now. In my younger bodybuilding days (25 years ago) I could cycle 500mg per week of test and it wouldn't bother me in the slightest. Seems...
If your nuts haven't shrunk too much or you don't particularly care about their size and you're not looking to get anyone pregnant in the near future then there is no requirement. Some guys just have a better feeling of wellbeing on it. Some, such as yourself obviously don't.
Maybe as your test levels were falling once you quit you quickly fell through your ideal test levels (hence the high libido), which if the case is obviously much lower than the 150mg per week you were pinning.
More is not necessarily better especially with low SHBG levels. If I was you I'd try...
I wouldn't go as far as saying carrying excess muscle is 'unhealthy'. It may not be optimal to overall health depending on the amount of muscle one has gained and wether it has been 'chemically assisted' but it's far from unhealthy.
What's the fascination with these low fat, High carb diets? The West started becoming obese when we steered away from fats and started consuming far too many carbs.
True, especially when one is past 50 and gaining muscle and keeping the fat off is much more of an uphill battle. Deca did make me literally feel 20 years younger though I had too many complications with it even at 50mg per week. Though when I was a competative bodybuilder 25 years ago 400mg per...
It's funny how most of those taking deca alongside test for TRT have a desire to pack on a bit more muscle; which leads me to the opinion that this is the main reason for administering.
Not that I'm knocking them for it, but it's true in most cases.
Endo seems a bit of a bellendo.
If you have the ampules administer as you see fit unless you want to quit TRT.
Testosterone obviously isn't the be all end all to fixing all problems.
Do you have two arms? If so, use the other arm.
I can tell you that I had a fingerprick blood draw which put me at 7579 ng/dl just from having used testogel (obviously still on my hands even though I'd washed them).
Though using my fingers to rub in testogel on a daily basis is much different...
I'm from the UK but currently residing in Abu Dhabi.
If you don't mind me asking what price is TRT in the UK and do you self inject or have to travel to the clinic?
Will be back permanently in the UK in the winter.
Either way it's the trend towards the high carb low fat diet recommended by so called experts that have led to obesity, a massive rise in diabetes and numerous other ailments.
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