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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Post-cycle therapy is linked to fewer withdrawal symptoms from anabolic steroid use: A survey of 470 AAS users.
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 271645" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Oddly enough, the idea of PCT did not exist when I started using anabolic steroids for sport in the late 70's or early 80's.. We ran doses in powerlifting for 12-14 weeks and after a meet just stopped after the meet. I remember still how it felt. 1-2 week after you still felt strong wen you went back to the gym (usually took a week off), still looked big, the 3rd week the chest started getting weak and by the 4th week the legs lost strength. At that point you felt you looked weak, you lost weight and size and you just generally felt like crap. So you plan another meet and start off with a more anabolic cycle with nandrolone and possibly oxandrolone. So I never took off more that 4 weeks because it was too hard to come back to 100%, much less gain. As we got closer to the meet (8 weeks out) the anabolic drugs stopped and the androgens were added. We did mostly periodized training back then going from reps of 12 tapering down to singles over the say 14 weeks we planned for a meet. The last week was always going to the gym on Monday and just warming up. No lifting for a week before the meet to heal up and repair to 100%. Drugs like test suspension worked well then and oxymetholone. HGH has not even available at that time.</p><p></p><p>Once the blast and cruise stuff started most of us jumped on that because you never had to come off the drugs and your strength and size never really diminished. My all times best meets came from saying on steroids year round. To date, I never used what we call now PCT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 271645, member: 43589"] Oddly enough, the idea of PCT did not exist when I started using anabolic steroids for sport in the late 70's or early 80's.. We ran doses in powerlifting for 12-14 weeks and after a meet just stopped after the meet. I remember still how it felt. 1-2 week after you still felt strong wen you went back to the gym (usually took a week off), still looked big, the 3rd week the chest started getting weak and by the 4th week the legs lost strength. At that point you felt you looked weak, you lost weight and size and you just generally felt like crap. So you plan another meet and start off with a more anabolic cycle with nandrolone and possibly oxandrolone. So I never took off more that 4 weeks because it was too hard to come back to 100%, much less gain. As we got closer to the meet (8 weeks out) the anabolic drugs stopped and the androgens were added. We did mostly periodized training back then going from reps of 12 tapering down to singles over the say 14 weeks we planned for a meet. The last week was always going to the gym on Monday and just warming up. No lifting for a week before the meet to heal up and repair to 100%. Drugs like test suspension worked well then and oxymetholone. HGH has not even available at that time. Once the blast and cruise stuff started most of us jumped on that because you never had to come off the drugs and your strength and size never really diminished. My all times best meets came from saying on steroids year round. To date, I never used what we call now PCT. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Post-cycle therapy is linked to fewer withdrawal symptoms from anabolic steroid use: A survey of 470 AAS users.
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