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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
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<blockquote data-quote="hva" data-source="post: 64858" data-attributes="member: 15049"><p>Today is the 1st day of week four. I've started lifting weights and doing high intensity cardio workouts this week. I'm intentionally hitting the muscles in the shoulder girdle since these are supposed to be the most receptive to androgens. I've always been frustrated at my lack of ability to gain any appreciable mass in these muscles. Not only was I an avid cyclist, but I had the typical cyclist physique as well. Post accident my Tour de France physique transformed into a dad body and that's simply unacceptable; but I suffered from a severe lack of motivation to do anything about it for the past four years. Next week I'm going to start hitting the squat rack and deadlifts. When I was in really great shape I could do eight or nine deadhang pullups, right now I can do about half of one. How pathetic. </p><p></p><p> I've been pretty sore, as expected, but I do notice the soreness is confined to typical DOMS and recovery is much faster. My pants are noticeably looser around the waist and I've lost about three honest pounds since Feb 1. I've discontinued the use of prescription diuretics as water retention does not seem to be a problem at this time. I should be wearing a size 34 waist at most but right now the size 36 is a little tight. I've been down this road before with body transformation from couch potato to fitness freak. I'm feeling the motivation and some initial results. I know from past experience this can accelerate rapidly if I keep my diet in check and keep punishing myself with workouts. Anyone who's ever been into cycling knows we are a masochistic lot when it comes to suffering in the saddle. I haven't thought much about riding again yet but I'm starting to have thoughts about putting the hammer down in the big ring with a 20mph tailwind...</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's the combination of lifting and testosterone, but I'm not really dealing with anyone's shit. I'm finding it much easier to either speak my mind or just STFU. My wife has referred to Clomid as my ******* pills and that's a good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hva, post: 64858, member: 15049"] Today is the 1st day of week four. I've started lifting weights and doing high intensity cardio workouts this week. I'm intentionally hitting the muscles in the shoulder girdle since these are supposed to be the most receptive to androgens. I've always been frustrated at my lack of ability to gain any appreciable mass in these muscles. Not only was I an avid cyclist, but I had the typical cyclist physique as well. Post accident my Tour de France physique transformed into a dad body and that's simply unacceptable; but I suffered from a severe lack of motivation to do anything about it for the past four years. Next week I'm going to start hitting the squat rack and deadlifts. When I was in really great shape I could do eight or nine deadhang pullups, right now I can do about half of one. How pathetic. I've been pretty sore, as expected, but I do notice the soreness is confined to typical DOMS and recovery is much faster. My pants are noticeably looser around the waist and I've lost about three honest pounds since Feb 1. I've discontinued the use of prescription diuretics as water retention does not seem to be a problem at this time. I should be wearing a size 34 waist at most but right now the size 36 is a little tight. I've been down this road before with body transformation from couch potato to fitness freak. I'm feeling the motivation and some initial results. I know from past experience this can accelerate rapidly if I keep my diet in check and keep punishing myself with workouts. Anyone who's ever been into cycling knows we are a masochistic lot when it comes to suffering in the saddle. I haven't thought much about riding again yet but I'm starting to have thoughts about putting the hammer down in the big ring with a 20mph tailwind... Maybe it's the combination of lifting and testosterone, but I'm not really dealing with anyone's shit. I'm finding it much easier to either speak my mind or just STFU. My wife has referred to Clomid as my ******* pills and that's a good thing. [/QUOTE]
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