I think I typed that out wrong. It read to me like a dealers inventory more than a personal cycle. I don't doubt the authenticity in the least. What I can't imagine is how in the hell you could shoot all that with what I can only imagine looks like Parkinson's due to the clen/t3/eph doses. Unreal.i cut and pasted it from his email he sent to me.
then you are NOT the typical bodybuilder lol
I am in good shape, and healthy. Here my abs today.exactly where did i mention my dosage? i didnt, your insinuating and your flat out wrong. not calling bullshit but you have a genetic clotting factor you would probably be dead if you ran standard dosages so your an outlier not the norm yet you preach it as gospel. and at your age i would certainly hope your in it for longevity.
I agreeathletes? bodybuilding isnt a sport.
its a muscle pageant.
So a remnant cholesterol of 26, not good but not horrible either, remnant cholesterol is my main concern anymore, his is medium risk factor, but like I said NOT GOOD, but not horrible either.If you guys could see some of the stuff that comes my way.....I have to clean up the fucking mess some of these coaches cause
Clearly a beginners stack.............I mean there isn't even any insulin.The very exact same guy who put another first time masters competitor on this
I know you know your stuff and this is probably just a small part of a horrible bloodwork, but those values can be reached via training several days in a row and then pulling BW. AST and ALT are not liver specific and are also elevated due to muscle damage.
For me it's more that you start not really being able to see reality.One reason most bodybuilders have difficulty prepping themselves for a show.
Dropping from high to moderate doses, how much muscle size and strength did you lose? Was it appreciable?I use to run high doses most of the time. I’ve never actually competed but lived the lifestyle for years. Here as of late I’ve started to realize running crazy high doses just aren’t worth it in the long run. Maybe they are if you have elite genetics and know you are going far in bodybuilding but otherwise I see no point. Just my 2 cents. From here on out I’m just going to stick with low to moderate doses and stay decently big and lean.
I’ve just been running trt as of late. But when I start back on cycle im going to run moderate dosages and see how much size I can get back !Dropping from high to moderate doses, how much muscle size and strength did you lose? Was it appreciable?
I would be FAR MORE concerned with the HDL, creatinine, BUN and eGFR.........those numbers were atrocious on the labs DC posted.I know you know your stuff and this is probably just a small part of a horrible bloodwork, but those values can be reached via training several days in a row and then pulling BW. AST and ALT are not liver specific and are also elevated due to muscle damage.
There are studies out there showing marathon runners having levels of 1000+ of those 2 enzymes.
Cholesterol of 300+ is a challenge however xD
My wife was a vegetarian for 30 years, now a vegan for the last five years. Her cholesterol is 300 and she has not eaten a bite of meat and dairy eggs, blah blah blah and a long long time. So her body must be making the cholesterol for some good reason, or bad reason I don’t know. She is not on statins nor has a doctor recommended them to the best of my knowledge but she’s healthy as can be so I don’t know how important the number is for somebody like her. Just a better perspective here.I know you know your stuff and this is probably just a small part of a horrible bloodwork, but those values can be reached via training several days in a row and then pulling BW. AST and ALT are not liver specific and are also elevated due to muscle damage.
There are studies out there showing marathon runners having levels of 1000+ of those 2 enzymes.
Cholesterol of 300+ is a challenge however xD
That was after he was told to take a week off of training. That is 100% oral usage the culpritI know you know your stuff and this is probably just a small part of a horrible bloodwork, but those values can be reached via training several days in a row and then pulling BW. AST and ALT are not liver specific and are also elevated due to muscle damage.
There are studies out there showing marathon runners having levels of 1000+ of those 2 enzymes.
Cholesterol of 300+ is a challenge however xD
This is a good point, in the average person, only 20% of your total cholesterol is dietary, the rest is made by the body. In many people, eating very low cholesterol actually makes the body produce more. (edit: this is textbook info from reputable sources)My wife was a vegetarian for 30 years, now a vegan for the last five years. Her cholesterol is 300 and she has not eaten a bite of meat and dairy eggs, blah blah blah and a long long time. So her body must be making the cholesterol for some good reason, or bad reason I don’t know. She is not on statins nor has a doctor recommended them to the best of my knowledge but she’s healthy as can be so I don’t know how important the number is for somebody like her. Just a better perspective here.
yeah me too, ive justed wanted to add this piece since many guys are so focused on alt/ast yet they draw their blood after a workout marathon and think they are close to death.I would be FAR MORE concerned with the HDL, creatinine, BUN and eGFR.........those numbers were atrocious on the labs DC posted.
Nothing contradictory about my assessment on steroids. How many people spend years studying, training hard learning about how to eat and maximizing their true natural ability to get big and strong before using steroids? Few from my perspective as AS are quicker and easier. And many/most people that i have seen use them, appear to be well within what can be done naturally.I do not understand your post very well.
First you say that laziness (the fear, too?) Is a blessing because it made us use our brains to obtain better methods of energy use to get food, etc...... but you end up saying that using steroids negates the learning of knowledge that is obtained through natural way / hard work.
By the way, from my perspective, evolution and progress is an illusion, man does not live better than when he was a hunter-gatherer. While a series of problems were overcome by making life easier, another series of problems and challenges were created making life worse, more complex and stressful.