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    Time Off in Between

    Do people really follow the rule of thumb time on= time off to start again? I am not waiting another 16 weeks to get back on lol. I know blood work will only tell, but if your not feeling any sides oh well your probably recovered. I probably take a month off and go back on.

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    You need to do the right thing and give your body the time to recover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027 View Post
    You need to do the right thing and give your body the time to recover.
    This 100% ^^^ don't abuse aas or your body this is how aas get a bad name

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    Yes people really do. Those are the people who usually recover correctly as opposed to people who don't, and end up living with an un recovered HPTA system and wind up on hrt.

    Do some homework man and as stated above, do the right thing for yourself.
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    there are people that stay on for years and are fine. stop living this safety little life. we all need to be huge and mutants

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriouslifter
    there are people that stay on for years and are fine. stop living this safety little life. we all need to be huge and mutants
    You're a moron. Why bother asking people who do things right if you're just gonna destroy your body anyhow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriouslifter
    there are people that stay on for years and are fine. stop living this safety little life. we all need to be huge and mutants
    Yeah I don't know about that. Are you saying that you think you can run gear for years straight and recover fine? Very highly unlikely.

    As I stated before, do some homework here, read on this topic and you'll discover the consensus on the matter does not revolve around safely running prolonged cycles.

    If you care about your hpta system then take the appropriate time off. Period.

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    you guys are right, i was just thinking as i typed. i just hate working out natural. nothing better than being on

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriouslifter
    you guys are right, i was just thinking as i typed. i just hate working out natural. nothing better than being on
    Just a guess here...... I suspect you've done one cycle, yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriouslifter
    you guys are right, i was just thinking as i typed. i just hate working out natural. nothing better than being on
    It's a marathon man, not a sprint. You'll be very frustrated if you move forward with that kind of mindset.

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    Cycle properly. Problems you don't see today are no immunity from problems that can occur years to come.

    Moreover, just because people appear fine, is no assurance they are. People don't like to admit their mistakes and acknowledge problems they created out of their own ignorance.

    You know what should be done and how to cycle correctly. Keep making the right, healthy choices. Staying on gear for extended periods WILL compromise your health.

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    You'd think you'd know better.

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    That really has to do with your body tolerance levels and the statistics of the last cycle you were on.

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