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Women and AAS. Doses and durations, Questions and Answers

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by , 03-10-2013 at 07:51 PM (827 Views)
[QUOTE=ElectraMaddox;6435253]Dosage is dependent on a few things:
one of the main factors you need to consider is, does she have a normal menstrual cycle?
because her hormone levels are changing every couple of days. Estrogen builds up the uterus lining. Progesterone increases after an ovary releases an egg (ovulation) at the middle of the cycle. This helps the estrogen keep the lining thick and ready for a fertilized egg. When a chick gets her period it's because the estrogen levels and progesterone levels drop. ( a reason why older women don't get their periods they have very low progesterone)

now that we have the basics down... What if she doesn't has a normal cycle... She has cysts, or PCOS... Her body doesn't follow that pattern above. She'll have insulin resistance and her ovaries react by over producing testosterone. Polycystic ovary syndrome (or PCOS) is a common hormonal condition in which females produce a surplus of androgens. This causes irregular ovulation, or even a lack of ovulation.( sound familiar.....) if a female doesn't ovulate she doesn't make progesterone. It's leads to the build up of cells in her uterus and a surprise happens... A heavy long period after a drawn out time of not having one. This is not healthy.

why am I bringing this up for a number of reasons...
1. Dependent on her body female two has a more androgenic environment going on and will gain muscle much faster than female one. Think of it as female number two is running test with anavar... Her body is doing that naturally. I'm. A perfect example. I'm female two and its noticeable that I have a good 10 to 15lbs of muscle over females my weight. My body naturally produces more test than the avg female so taking aas has a pronounced effect on my body in. A short time. Female one is mostl likely not going to be in that situation so it would take her longer to achieve results and she may not be able to tolerate higher dosages of androgens.

2. I'm getting into this also because everytime I get my blood taken my androgen levels are slightly higher than they should be. So I was put on birth control well guess what happens... Those higher levels of progesterone and estrogen change your body comp... Guess what I learned going back to the doctor.... Birth control not all types but some can inhibit muscle growth...I have a picture at 135lbs on bc and 135lbs on aas... You'd swear I was 25lbs more... It's not my body comp is just different. ( why you shouldn't be on bc when taking steroids... I've heard so many varying views on that)

3. I spoke to my doc about aas usage... This was my theory... If I'm female a. And I use aas, would I not experience and go through what female b is through on a regular basis? My doc responded with essentially yes you are creating the same type of environment. What does that mean she would experience and irregular cycle as a result, and so forth.
.... Females with pcos a lot of times have to use clomid.... To induce ovulation... This is why I said pct is necessary. My mistake with my pct was I used nolvadex which really had no physical benefit. It just helped with my small depressive bout.

Why is all of this important to female usage...
To be continued .... In. A few minutes I need a break[/QUOTE]
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