I'm 6'7 350lbs 17% BF, and I was wondering if my size should play a role in determining doses? Should I be taking larger doses of test and arimidex and PCT drugs to accomodate for my size or will that not really play much of a role?
I'm 6'7 350lbs 17% BF, and I was wondering if my size should play a role in determining doses? Should I be taking larger doses of test and arimidex and PCT drugs to accomodate for my size or will that not really play much of a role?
This is a good question and it would be nice to see some of the vets and more knowledgeable weigh in on this.
When I was a paramedic we were always taught dosing protocols for various drugs we administered but we were also taught to "treat the patient" and that there were always exceptions.
With your stats listed, I could think of many scenarios where you at exceed typical dosing of other medicines but I don't know enough to comment on how AAS applies.
This is a good question. I will be keeping my eyes in this thread.
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yes, size matters. Bigger people require larger doses. It comes down to having more blood and having more muscle receptors.
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If you are really 17% BF at 6'7" 350lbs then you are a monster.
I want to see a pic!
All I have to say is this. POST A PIC! Good Lord man. At those stats, why use steroids?
You're that big at 23, wow. How certain are you of your body fat percentage
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