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03-30-2011, 11:02 PM #1Junior Member
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Take Testosterone for injury recovery? PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE!
Hi Guys,
I'm 21, 165, 8% bodyfat. I do MMA fulltime in conjuction with weights. My fight got cancelled because I got a muscle strain in my lower back doing deadlifts.
My form was ok, physio said I had muscle imbalance.
My question is,
250-500 Test E cycle
Anavar 40-60 MG E.D
And Nolva of course.
This would be my 2nd cycle. Please don't bash me on being too young. But the injury should be better in 6 weeks, will the Test help speed things up for me?
Please give me some advice guys.
Thanks!
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03-30-2011, 11:06 PM #2Member
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You're too young.
See what I did there?
Edit: Did some research. You've been asking about this exact same cycle for several months now. Your age has gone from 22, to 20, and now back to 21. You've tried to say that you are a Chemistry major, so you KNOW what these chemicals do, and that you are being supervised by your friend who is in med school. You are lying about your age at the least, and probably other things, trying to solicit advice. I'll go ahead and give you some of the best advice you will get.
I've done Bio and minored Chem. (Psychology too, if it means anything) The only Chem I haven't touched is Inorganic, which doesn't relate to steroids in any way. At no point during ANY class did we cover steroids. Sure, they are mentioned. I know the structure of Testosterone , for example, and can give you useless facts about it's structural configuration... but that tells you nothing about what the substance actually does. Observational research does that. The only reason I know about steroids is that I pounded the internet for years, and have been around them for years.
In all of your posts, you seem to have completely missed a very important point. You argue that anyone can do steroids regardless of age. That there is no 'too young.' The evidence suggests otherwise. It is proven that your endocrine system shuts down while using steroids. This is why we 'cycle.,' we want to give our endocrine system a chance to kick back on and start producing naturally again. The longer you keep it supressed, the more difficult a time it will have returning to normal function. The endocrine system is responsible for producing hormones in your body. Since you are injecting them, you no longer have a need to produce them naturally. Your body attempts to return to homeostasis by shutting down it's production.
Now, here's the kicker. The average person's endocrine system is in development until the age of 24-25. You are suggesting shutting down your endocrine system WHILE ITS TRYING TO DEVELOP. This drastically increases the risks of using steroids. Of all the people I know who have used before 24 or so, more than half have problems related to low test now. These include: Depression, Loss of appetite, low libido, inability to achieve or maintain an erection, inability to keep muscle on naturally, lethargy, etc. In essence, you feel like shit. Some can never have kids because of it. (Thatt'd be me. I used at 19.) You want to spend your 20's explaining to every new serious girlfriend that you cant have kids? Or face that awesome event, where you forget to take your Cialis, and your horny 21 year old girlfriend wonders what's wrong with her when you can't get it up? The shittiest I ever felt... I had a girl try to fulfill a fantasy for me.. she surprised me with a schoolgirl get up. She went all out, with the wet hair/glasses/plaid skirt/etc... and I couldn't get it up. Tell you what friend, THAT was an uncomfortable conversation.
Use if you want. Don't expect anyone here to help you do this to yourself, though.Last edited by Fetch; 03-30-2011 at 11:43 PM.
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03-31-2011, 12:42 AM #3
Good catch fetch. Looks like someone is trying to find any excuse to get people to tell him what he wants to hear.
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03-31-2011, 07:34 AM #4
There are many people with similar stories, please listen. And the steroids will more than likely make your injury worse.
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03-31-2011, 08:13 AM #5
NO, Testosterone is not going to help you heal from an injury faster.
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03-31-2011, 11:19 AM #6
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