
Originally Posted by
MoenPDC
I’ve done weight lifting and body building off and on for the last 20 years and I just turned 40 this year. Typically I would be good for a year or two hurt myself and it would take a year or two to recover and get motivated again. ( torn my shoulder labrum twice and a good size partial bicep tendon tear ) see below... when I work out I’ve always tended to gain muscle easily.
After 16 months off I started my program back up about 6 weeks ago. I’ve never touched steroids but with my age and a desire to try and help build muscle over scar tissue , it was very tempting and two weeks ago some testosterone enthanate pretty much fell into my lap.
I did a bunch of research and decided I was going to do one basic 12 week cycle of 500 mg of test E a week with 0.5 mg arimidex twice a week and I have some nolvadex for a PCT. Might not need the AI. I would add clomid to your PCT. three days after I started I had a body scan done to get a baseline to monitor muscle and body fat so I could adjust my diet as needed.
These past two weeks have been the best two weeks at the gym I’ve ever had. I’ve been been eating About 3800 calories a day with around 275-300grams of protein. After two weeks I went and got a scan done to see where I was at and see if I needed to adjust my diet at all
I couldn’t believe the results . In two weeks I put on 7 pounds of muscle And lost a half a pound of fat.
I know some of this is muscle memory on top of the test since I just came back 6 weeks ago and was still kinda far off some of my peaks ( the gaps are closing real fast )
This has to realistically slow down right ? Yes it will. I know first cycles tend to be really good but at this rate it’s going to be over 30 pounds in a 12 week cycle .
How much can I expect in this cycle and does anyone have any pointers or advice? I was only planning on doing one Cycle to try and help these old Injuries And see what it was like ( I can’t lie I feel amazing ) Steroids won't heal your tendon and ligament injuries. They can help heal muscle tears or strains.
Thanks