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    Scrawny and weak signs of low T?

    As i stated a few days ago, i started cycling prohormones at 19, started using roids at 22 and stayed on til 8-9 months ago. Almost 28 years old now. I just did it to get big

    Here's the thing, I never got blood work done at 18-19 before taking roids so I don't know my true baseline but do you think I had T problems then with the info I'm providing

    Very scrawny, no facial hair and weak but had high libido, morning woods everyday, was happy for the most part and never depressed. I slept well. I was insecure because I felt I was too skinny.

    Would you say I had low T? Or Normal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hydrolex View Post
    As i stated a few days ago, i started cycling prohormones at 19, started using roids at 22 and stayed on til 8-9 months ago. Almost 28 years old now. I just did it to get big

    Here's the thing, I never got blood work done at 18-19 before taking roids so I don't know my true baseline but do you think I had T problems then with the info I'm providing

    Very scrawny, no facial hair and weak but had high libido, morning woods everyday, was happy for the most part and never depressed. I slept well. I was insecure because I felt I was too skinny.

    Would you say I had low T? Or Normal?
    I would just GUESS and say no due to having a high libido. There is no way to know for sure due to never having your bloodwork taken. I think that everyone at at 18-22 that is skinny and is insecure with all the crap that advertised on TV on how men should look and the pressure to look jacked and be strong.

    How did you extremely long cycle go? What all did you use? Have you had your blood tested lately? What were your stats then, hight, weight, BF and what they now? How is your sleep now? Do you have depression now?

    It is a little early for me to find a study, but morning or night wood is a way for your body to provide blood to your sex organ to keep it healthy.

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    how do you feel now?

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    Go get full blood work. Make sure it's complete. Take a look in the HRT Forum under the Finding A Doc sticky thread. See if you can get the first set of BW shown there.
    Post it up when you obtain it please.
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    What is your height? Sounds more like low growth hormone.

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    It's impossible to determine 10 years later without bloodwork. I don't think at this point it really matters. What matters is correcting all the damage you most likely did on your HPTA system and figuring out how to live the rest of your life as normal as possible

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    You guys are right. I will post blood work in march, waiting a full year off of juice.



    Thanks

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    Skinny and scrawny doesn't mean low T at all. I was 5'10" tall and weighted 126lbs but was able to bench press 250lbs. I was skinny and scrawny and if I had low T, I would never have been able to press that weight. BTW, that was when I was in my early 20's. What you see in my avatar is the biggest I've been in my life. There's nothing wrong with being skinny. Being "scrawny" seems more of a self image thing to me.

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