
Originally Posted by
Fakeazzrock
If there's one thing I see the most it's either "you didn't do your research did you?" OR "you need to do a little more research before asking these questions"
So how does one research? I loved biology and anatomy in both high school and college. But once we got into all the chemistry involved in those 200 & 300 level courses, I was done. When I try researching, I read about how and where compounds join in the body. All good info, but where's the starter pack? LOL.
Let's start with some basics. If I get blood work done, where is it usually cheaper? Walk in clinics, universities, etc? And second, what should the numbers look like? I get blood work twice a year anyways and I have no clue what my over all T is or free form T. And I certainly don't know where it should be.
Next, help with understanding why or what Test(s) to use. I have read all various forms or names of Test - Cypionate, Enanthate & Proprionate. So let's say I'm ready (I'm not personally), what's the difference and what do I want to use?
I feel like many of us "don't do the research" because like me we have read about uses, users, stacks, etc. but don't really know why or what educated people are doing.