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    Being fully recovered from a cycle

    Means your liver, testosterone, and kidney levels are all in the normal range!!

    Thats how I see it - takes longer for some, shorter for some - agreed or does anyone think otherwise?

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    I think that is a very good way to do cycles and maybe even keeping it that way for a couple months and working out naturally.

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    no one else?

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    Furthermore, what is the point of achieving "FULL RECOVERY", if you are just going to SHUT IT DOWN again right after!?

    Your body has a "use it or lose it" mentality. You keep it shut down too long and it will not turn back on. You don't take care of your liver and it will NEVER recover. You may take your life and body lightly, I don't. Sure, some do not take the time on = time off but that certainly is no excuse for doing the same. Basicly, I disagree with everything in your post and think that is a wrong approach to using gear, I must be old fashion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Jacked Jew
    FULL RECOVERY IS RARELY ACCOMPLISHED.

    BLURTING STATEMENTS OUT WITHOUT MEDICAL BACK-UP ALWAYS MAKES ME LAUGH

    Furthermore, what is the point of achieving "FULL RECOVERY", if you are just going to SHUT IT DOWN again right after!?

    IN THAT CASE YOU COULD STAY ON YEAR LONG.

    I think that many of us(myself included) tend to believe these compounds are relatively safe and thus, feel very comfortable going ON and OFF and ON and OFF and ON and OFF cycle...

    I AGREE.


    We must accept that we may not be in an OPTIMAL health condition when using these drugs. We may NOT reach full recovery each and every time we cycle...

    ALSO AGREE.

    I KNOWINGLY sacrfice my health each and every time I run a cycle. I know this. This is a fact.

    If this is too much to handle, steroids are not for you.

    On a side-note, MOST advanced AAS users do not abide by the message board norm of "time ON = Time OFF". Once a bodybuilder reaches a certain level of muscular development, a continued use of SOME anabolic is necessitated.

    YOU'RE NEGLECTING A HUGE POINT - THIS IS WHERE COMPETITIVE AND REC BODYBUILDING COMES INTO PLAY.

    BOLD.

    On a side note, good screen name, cracks me up

    Anyways good discussion, lets keep it up boys, all threads can't be about drinking winny

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    i think the hardest thing to recover from is the menatal side of it

    its easy to get used to being superman while on it and its very difficult to become "normal" again

    even now, after 5 years, I still lust for it

    most people dont feel normal unless they are on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by bor
    BOLD.

    On a side note, good screen name, cracks me up

    Anyways good discussion, lets keep it up boys, all threads can't be about drinking winny
    Not every thread is about drinking winny, some are about deca only

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    Originally Posted by The Jacked Jew
    FULL RECOVERY IS RARELY ACCOMPLISHED.

    BLURTING STATEMENTS OUT WITHOUT MEDICAL BACK-UP ALWAYS MAKES ME LAUGH

    Furthermore, what is the point of achieving "FULL RECOVERY", if you are just going to SHUT IT DOWN again right after!?

    IN THAT CASE YOU COULD STAY ON YEAR LONG.

    I think that many of us(myself included) tend to believe these compounds are relatively safe and thus, feel very comfortable going ON and OFF and ON and OFF and ON and OFF cycle...

    I AGREE.


    We must accept that we may not be in an OPTIMAL health condition when using these drugs. We may NOT reach full recovery each and every time we cycle...

    ALSO AGREE.

    I KNOWINGLY sacrfice my health each and every time I run a cycle. I know this. This is a fact.

    If this is too much to handle, steroids are not for you.

    On a side-note, MOST advanced AAS users do not abide by the message board norm of "time ON = Time OFF". Once a bodybuilder reaches a certain level of muscular development, a continued use of SOME anabolic is necessitated.

    YOU'RE NEGLECTING A HUGE POINT - THIS IS WHERE COMPETITIVE AND REC BODYBUILDING COMES INTO PLAY.


    (The most perfect answer)
    Last edited by Lexed; 04-10-2007 at 12:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5x10
    i think the hardest thing to recover from is the menatal side of it

    its easy to get used to being superman while on it and its very difficult to become "normal" again

    even now, after 5 years, I still lust for it

    most people dont feel normal unless they are on it
    Yeah thats true!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexed

    (The most perfect answer)
    Which one? Mine or his?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kfrost06
    Not every thread is about drinking winny, some are about deca only

    ha

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