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This is probably not something I'll go through with but due to no longer using AAS/PEDs I am considering synthol use IF 1.) There can be some long-term improvement from them (.e.g. go up 1in but keep 0.5in over time) and 2.) There aren't systemic side effects, mainly on the heart
My forearm and calf insertions are awful, to the extent that if you saw me in knee-length shorts and a loose t-shirt with the sleeves covering the upper arms you'd question if I lifted. My very long limbs (6'3" wingspan) don't help.
I would love to use it on them, particularly forearms since I usually have to wear pants anyway, as I feel that really gives a much more impressive look but it seems almost no one talks about using them for that purpose. I'm not sure if that is because of the lack of desire, or because of the number of nerves there. My career will depend on my manual dexterity, so I am leaning away from this idea, but if I could make it work that would be great.
Any thoughts from the experienced members here? Both from a nerve standpoint and from a systemic health standpoint. If it will cause cardiac issues at all I won't take it.
My forearm and calf insertions are awful, to the extent that if you saw me in knee-length shorts and a loose t-shirt with the sleeves covering the upper arms you'd question if I lifted. My very long limbs (6'3" wingspan) don't help.
I would love to use it on them, particularly forearms since I usually have to wear pants anyway, as I feel that really gives a much more impressive look but it seems almost no one talks about using them for that purpose. I'm not sure if that is because of the lack of desire, or because of the number of nerves there. My career will depend on my manual dexterity, so I am leaning away from this idea, but if I could make it work that would be great.
Any thoughts from the experienced members here? Both from a nerve standpoint and from a systemic health standpoint. If it will cause cardiac issues at all I won't take it.