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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Oxandrolone and Nandrolone (common availability)
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 227372" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Thank you very much for the kind words. I hope all of my years in this can be of some use. I started doing dianabol in 1980 and have been using since then. The odd part about it is my wife has been using just about as long as I have. There is not too many steroids she has not done at one time in her life. When she competed, her former country paid a doctor to monitor her health and provide the drugs she needed to compete in the sport of bodybuilding. That by no means meant she got any better advice than the rest of us who depended on broscience. She likes primobolin specifically because is give her a solid muscle base with few side effects. Anavar is the same. She really started liking Turinabol because it made her very strong and muscular very quickly. This is an old Soviet era drug that was made specifically for women Olympic athletes. Lots of research was done on it. But she also uses test as her base in low dose. Women are not nearly as open as guys in what they take because the stigma surround women using anabolic steroids is MUCH worse that guys. </p><p></p><p>Gman86, I have said this before, I am very different from most all that are here. I did not get started because of Low T and feeling bad, I got started for athletic reasons. I do it now because its all I know. Being on steroids is normal for me so after 42 years, its kind of late to just get off. So I use to feel normal. If I were to stop after being shut for for decades, I would feel horrible and no doubt my health would decline quickly.</p><p></p><p>When I 1st started competing the guys in the gym pushed "more is better. I have done 2g of testosterone cypionate a week, 50 dianabol, 5 anadrol and 2-3 parabolin/wk. It did nothing for me but give me side effects like very high blood pressure. I started dropping down the dosages to where I felt like I had found my sweet spot which was 250mg test enanthate/wk. I tried to go up to 300 and just started having trouble controlling my temper. My strength also was hitting all time peaks that I never though I would do. Most people I competed with looked over dosed, red faced and puffy like they would explode, I looked like I could be drug free and easily was able to figure out how to pass drug tests in competitions that tested. No one would even doubt me. I tested in one National meet and the guy who ran the meet was shocked he didn't bust me dirty. He called months after the meet and wanted me to retest after he realized I pulled an 800lb deadlift for a WR. Of course I refused, the meet was already over, I had just has surgery and knew I would never compete again. I have not been drug free in over 42 years. But he had his chance and is still pissy with me over refusing. </p><p></p><p>Even at my age I am very low body fat, and still pretty muscular. A few months ago I wanted to see what I could do with my wife spotting me on the incline bench and I did 365 for 6 and 315 for 12 reps. If it wasn't for having osteoarthritis in both shoulders, my knee and low back I would still be going very heavy on everything. But have dropped the weight and doing 5-6 sets of 15 reps on everything. Going heavy takes too much out of me mentally and put me in the position of having to think too much about what I do in the gym. I quit competing in 2010 because I tore all three quadriceps and the patella on my right leg squatting. After that massive surgery, I guess I lost the fire to get back on the horse and ride again. So it was an easy progression for me to drop the weight and do more of a BB workout and quite being so driven by strength. I honestly accomplished more than I could ever dream possible. Steroids are just a tool in your tool box, not the key to success in athletics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 227372, member: 43589"] Thank you very much for the kind words. I hope all of my years in this can be of some use. I started doing dianabol in 1980 and have been using since then. The odd part about it is my wife has been using just about as long as I have. There is not too many steroids she has not done at one time in her life. When she competed, her former country paid a doctor to monitor her health and provide the drugs she needed to compete in the sport of bodybuilding. That by no means meant she got any better advice than the rest of us who depended on broscience. She likes primobolin specifically because is give her a solid muscle base with few side effects. Anavar is the same. She really started liking Turinabol because it made her very strong and muscular very quickly. This is an old Soviet era drug that was made specifically for women Olympic athletes. Lots of research was done on it. But she also uses test as her base in low dose. Women are not nearly as open as guys in what they take because the stigma surround women using anabolic steroids is MUCH worse that guys. Gman86, I have said this before, I am very different from most all that are here. I did not get started because of Low T and feeling bad, I got started for athletic reasons. I do it now because its all I know. Being on steroids is normal for me so after 42 years, its kind of late to just get off. So I use to feel normal. If I were to stop after being shut for for decades, I would feel horrible and no doubt my health would decline quickly. When I 1st started competing the guys in the gym pushed "more is better. I have done 2g of testosterone cypionate a week, 50 dianabol, 5 anadrol and 2-3 parabolin/wk. It did nothing for me but give me side effects like very high blood pressure. I started dropping down the dosages to where I felt like I had found my sweet spot which was 250mg test enanthate/wk. I tried to go up to 300 and just started having trouble controlling my temper. My strength also was hitting all time peaks that I never though I would do. Most people I competed with looked over dosed, red faced and puffy like they would explode, I looked like I could be drug free and easily was able to figure out how to pass drug tests in competitions that tested. No one would even doubt me. I tested in one National meet and the guy who ran the meet was shocked he didn't bust me dirty. He called months after the meet and wanted me to retest after he realized I pulled an 800lb deadlift for a WR. Of course I refused, the meet was already over, I had just has surgery and knew I would never compete again. I have not been drug free in over 42 years. But he had his chance and is still pissy with me over refusing. Even at my age I am very low body fat, and still pretty muscular. A few months ago I wanted to see what I could do with my wife spotting me on the incline bench and I did 365 for 6 and 315 for 12 reps. If it wasn't for having osteoarthritis in both shoulders, my knee and low back I would still be going very heavy on everything. But have dropped the weight and doing 5-6 sets of 15 reps on everything. Going heavy takes too much out of me mentally and put me in the position of having to think too much about what I do in the gym. I quit competing in 2010 because I tore all three quadriceps and the patella on my right leg squatting. After that massive surgery, I guess I lost the fire to get back on the horse and ride again. So it was an easy progression for me to drop the weight and do more of a BB workout and quite being so driven by strength. I honestly accomplished more than I could ever dream possible. Steroids are just a tool in your tool box, not the key to success in athletics. [/QUOTE]
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Oxandrolone and Nandrolone (common availability)
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