
Originally Posted by
MithSulTari
Well I'm 24, been working out hard for 3 years. I continuously gain about 15 pounds in 2 month and feel great and energized. Then I somehow feel completely depleted, no energy and I can't preform my workout routine. I lose my weight in about 2 weeks flat! I had a personal trainer for 10 weeks and he could not understand it, and told me it was my body type. (My bones are very slender coupled with a high metabolism)
I work at a warehouse and I'm on my feet doing lots of activity with 50-100lb items for more than 8 hours a day with only a small break time allowed for food. So I eat about 2 meals in the morning and night (where i pack down a high calorie meal and have a protein shake 2 hours later) on those good months when I'm gaining. Then it becomes a major problem to eat that much food, I still force it down but I feel very ill at work. I try to force food down every chance I get, work being a big problem. I use appetite enhancers and weight gainers all the time as well for 2 years now with these same results. I have asked a doctor and he tells me that I'm healthy and not to worry, that it is just my metabolism and that it will slow down...
Currently I'm 5'10 and 130 pounds trying to gain yet again after losing my 150. I never get very high and I don't change my routine or my diet but I feel very sick after a few months of high training. When I start losing weight I try to eat lots of fat as well to at least keep weight on, which might be a reason why my gym time suffers.
I'm not looking to go stupid and I've researched diet, training and steroids. It has been a huge temptation for me to use steroids the past 3 years. I haven't due to the fact I can't gain naturally but I'm getting distressed and worried.
Is there any small steroid that can increase my appetite and/or slow my metabolism down? My doctor will not prescribe me anything and I feel very sluggish and weak when I weigh this much but I cannot seem to keep my gains and progress after 3 years. I feel like I have a tapeworm or something.