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    hobnob is offline Associate Member
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    cruze and blast for a year ? worth the risks ??

    so who here has cruzed & blasted for a year or so ???
    i understand how important it is for rest but just wondering who has done it and not had a problem ?
    if you were to say cruze on 250mg test and blast with 500-800mg with other compounds whats the chances of a full recovery when you stop and do a PCT ???

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    Are you a TRT patient? If not, I wouldn't even consider it. Better off doing short burst cycles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobnob View Post
    so who here has cruzed & blasted for a year or so ???
    i understand how important it is for rest but just wondering who has done it and not had a problem ?
    if you were to say cruze on 250mg test and blast with 500-800mg with other compounds whats the chances of a full recovery when you stop and do a PCT ???
    The risks vs. rewards are entirely based upon your wants, goals, and needs. This is something I've committed to (essentially putting myself on TRT, intentionally). However, you have to understand the impact this will have on the rest of your life, as hoping for the best, is not going to get you where you need to be. Making decisions of this nature now, will dictate the rest of your life - that is a serious note that should not be taken lightly.

    If you intend to, or hope to fully recover, this is not a route for you to take. The odds are not in your favour.

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    If not on TRT, SMELL NO!

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    Hard shutdown for a year seems pretty risky.

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    24 yrs old. HELL NO. Makes no sense. You are not turning pro.
    You will want children one day
    You will want your dick to work
    You at some point will not want a shot every week for life

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    Unless you are seriously competing or planning on going on TRT for life, I would not recommend it.

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    Bro at your age I would say no.Yeah it may sound good right now to maybe get real big.But like said above unless you are competing.Look at the big picture is having to be on TRT for life or not having kids or loss of libdo worth it?

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    I think you got your answer and I'm with everyone else. Life is funny also, even if you PLAN on going pro if you are not 100% dedicated it wont work. I WANTED to be a BB when I was in my early 20s adn late teens but life kept getting in the way and priorities as well as injuries and most importantly $$$ directed my life elsewhere.

    As said, it's not something to be taken lightly. I would rank it up there with getting married or having kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    I think you got your answer and I'm with everyone else. Life is funny also, even if you PLAN on going pro if you are not 100% dedicated it wont work. I WANTED to be a BB when I was in my early 20s adn late teens but life kept getting in the way and priorities as well as injuries and most importantly $$$ directed my life elsewhere.

    As said, it's not something to be taken lightly. I would rank it up there with getting married or having kids.
    Exactly. My senior year of highschool, I told myself I would be a pro BB one day. I didn't live the life of a pro, nor did I have the time and resources to. It didnt take long for me to realize it was unrealistic

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    You have your whole life ahead of you and this isn't on the same level as having a beer getting drunk and dealing with the hangover. You will want a family someday and all of the above ^^^^^ advice is solid.

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