Unbelievable, and his over 40.You have 2 stents in your heart after a heart attack and are thinking of blasting juice like this??? Dude…
Same thing man felt like I had heartburn really bad!! took some antacids and it wouldn’t go away so woke my wife at 2a.m. and had here take to the hospital.You're playing with fire after having a heart attack. My advice is to try to go natural, and see an endo if you feel like your testosterone is low. Have them test your level and figure out if you need HRT for life. The doctor can supervise it. That's what I did after my heart attack. I now take 100 mg/wk testosterone cyp.
Here is my heart attack thread.
Weird, I had some crazy high free test values on really low dose winstrol just on top of a high TRT.^^^WRONG ..you recalled incorrectly ..PROVIRON has ridiculously higher affinity for SHBG than WINSTROL ..it's not even close
SUMMERY OF SHBG BINDING AFFINITES:
PROVIRON: 440% & 82% that of DHT
WINSTROL: 1% that of DHT
Pharmacokinetics of Stanozolol (..aka WINSTROL):
"Stanozolol has high oral bioavailability, due to the presence of its C17α alkyl group and the resistance to gastrointestinal and liver metabolism that it results in.[3][19][20] The medication has very low affinity for human serum sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), about 5% of that of testosterone and 1% of that of DHT.[21] "
^^^WRONG
Pharmacokinetics of Mesterolone (..aka PROVIRON)
The C1α methyl group of mesterolone inhibits its hepatic metabolism and thereby confers significant oral activity, although its oral bioavailability is still much lower than that of 17α-alkylated AAS.[1] In any case, mesterolone is one of the few non-17α-alkylated AAS that is active with oral ingestion.[1] Uniquely among AAS, mesterolone has very high affinity for human serum sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), about 440% that of DHT in one study and 82% of that of DHT in another study.[16][1][17]
^^^you'r either:
1.) full of
2.) you got them mixed-up & backwards (..though you'r pretty adamant about being correct)
3.) you bought WINSTROL & were sent PROVIRON (..i highly doubt this bc PROV is substantially more expensive than WINSTROL)
or
3.) you are from Mars
.
Thanks for the information something I’ll definitely look into!I think almost everyone here understands the desire to improve and keep driving forward...........which oftentimes means more, whatever MORE means for you.
I propose an alternative based on your stated goals of: strength, improved look(aka fatloss), and improved workout capacity.
"Blast"
Syntheselen
Synthetine
and maybe Synthelamin
The above is NOT AAS granted but you expressed no desire to gain tons of mass and based on almost two decades of feedback the above would certainly support your goals.........................and is FAR safer than any hdl crushing cycle. Just an idea.
No cycle for you, jut very low doze TRT 50mg to 70mg per week.I want to clarify I’m not someone that abuses aas or takes massive amounts! My thinking is that if you’re not constantly on year round or taking massive amounts I don’t think a reasonable cycle once or twice a year is unacceptable!
Some people just to addicted to muscle size and not to healthy long life life. Even RIP one of our former member did use 200mg per week, after hart attack, not lessening to MD expert.Certain people just have death wishes. Crazy, people don't value life more then that.
Calcium score, HDL : Triglyceride ratio and c-reactive proteinso, what's the best test for predicting heart problems, calcium score?
Yep. I had ZERO chest pain. Meanwhile my heart was dying. At the ER they gave me morphine, or some equivalent, a d I told them I had no pain. They wouldn't listen to me. They always know best, that's another story. I ended up projectile vomiting and they were lucky I alerted them to get me a container to puke into. That drug made me feel horrible. I was worse off after they put that crap in my vein.Same thing man felt like I had heartburn really bad!! took some antacids and it wouldn’t go away so woke my wife at 2a.m. and had here take to the hospital.
Regular ekg and a baseline echo.so, what's the best test for predicting heart problems, calcium score?