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12-18-2011, 05:30 PM #1
Ronnie Roland cycle (trt for life)
debating if I want to do a rr cycle, but it makes the possibility greater for trt. How bad is trt for life.. popping twice a wk does not seem to big of a deal.
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12-18-2011, 05:44 PM #2
and who is RR?
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12-18-2011, 05:54 PM #3Banned
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Glad you made this thread- this is a topic I am curious about as well.
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12-18-2011, 08:44 PM #4Associate Member
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???
Are we talking about purposely running a cycle that could knowingly put you on TRT for life?
If so....I'm befuddled by this line of reasoning.
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12-18-2011, 08:49 PM #5
Is Ronnie still on the forum? If so, ask him personally.
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12-18-2011, 09:32 PM #6
He still has his slingshot thread going but has not answered any questions in a week or so.
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12-18-2011, 09:44 PM #7
I'm pretty sure most doctors recommend a break off gear.
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12-18-2011, 09:57 PM #8
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12-18-2011, 10:07 PM #9
only question i saw my answer is not bad at all
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12-18-2011, 10:30 PM #10
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12-18-2011, 10:54 PM #11
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12-19-2011, 12:00 AM #12
THat cycle doesn't make sense. ONly off for 2 weeks? The gear clears in 2 weeks. So you would be off for 1 day? lol
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12-19-2011, 12:02 AM #13
Let's see trt is taking injection's of test plus hcg plus drinking liquidex plus going to the docs office for blood work plus...you get the picture. If your young it's not worth the risk imo (doing that dumb permi cycle thing)
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12-19-2011, 01:18 AM #14
What's the question again?
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12-19-2011, 01:45 AM #15
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12-19-2011, 03:27 AM #16
Being shut down for 20 weeks obviously puts a greater strain on your HPTA.
But many of us are coming back after much longer time on. Myself, 18 months.
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12-19-2011, 06:02 AM #17Originally Posted by Flier
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12-19-2011, 07:07 AM #18
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12-19-2011, 07:32 AM #19
I was feeling fatigued at work after an 8 hour shift, so I seen my general doctor which sent me to an endo, from my last pin till I was put on trt was almost 2 years.
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12-19-2011, 07:51 AM #20
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12-19-2011, 02:23 PM #21
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12-19-2011, 02:32 PM #22
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12-19-2011, 02:34 PM #23
?????????...
Last edited by tboney; 12-19-2011 at 02:36 PM. Reason: typo
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12-19-2011, 02:37 PM #24
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12-19-2011, 03:02 PM #25
I'm with JPK, I only see one question here that pertains to TRT........."how bad is TRT for life"........to answer that I would say it's no big deal, no more hassle than any other daily/weekly routine, just more expensive. That's notwithstanding the fact that most of us have NO choice, I would NEVER put my health in danger on purpose knowing that it will result in lifetime TRT, that just doesn't make sense. Are you competing or amatuer? I wouldn't sacrifice my health to look good at the bars, personally I wouldn't do it for competition either but I understand that some are willing to make that sacrifice. I will say this much, from experience, your health is the most important thing you have control over, don't purposely fvck it up!
Post up your latest blood work Gearbox.
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12-19-2011, 03:13 PM #26
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12-19-2011, 03:26 PM #27
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12-19-2011, 03:38 PM #28
I think there's a big risk/reward issue here for the op. If your an aspiring pro BB or making money off of your physique then those type of individuals are always running gear or are generally more on than off. Unless that type of lifestyle is your job and you make a lot of money from it, I would say it's not worth the risk. As a former BB'er I strongly suggest you leave your ego out of this decision and put your health first. Especially if you have a family. My .02 anyway.....
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12-19-2011, 03:59 PM #29
My question is...what happens one day when the government decides that want to run our lives a little more and ban trt or make it so hard to get its not worth the headache. There's always going to be people that abuse products. Ephadrine was legal for a while...somebody took to much and died...and it was banned for several years. What happens when some has a Heart Attack because he took 1000mg at 30% bf. Though I doubt this would happen...it could. You don't know what the future holds so I would be hesitant to knowingly screw up my body based upon an assumption that TRT will be available forever!
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12-19-2011, 06:08 PM #30
TRT will be fine in the future. More controlled, maybe but it's not going away.
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12-19-2011, 06:30 PM #31
How can you be so sure? I bet right now there's some greedy lawyer somewhere just waiting for the first complaint. Once he finds one, he'll start running commercials everywhere claiming that Test causes birth defects in children or something stupid, and then the greedy people of the world will start coming out of the woodwork saying the test caused their leg to fall off-it'll go to trail and some big prosecutor will convince the jury that steroids are bad (I mean if the media can sway people to believe steroids are bad, don't you think a well established prosecutor can?) and that'll be the end of that. Think of how many drug companies get sued and have to pull their products out of production.
I don't think there's a strong likelyhood of this happening, but you have to admit...People (especially american's) are sue happy!
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12-19-2011, 06:36 PM #32
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12-19-2011, 06:42 PM #33
hopefully no one will abuse insulin and put millions of diabetics without
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12-19-2011, 06:46 PM #34
^^^You're correct in a lot of what you say Slfmade. A similar situation would be Lyle Alzado and his blaming steroids for his tumor and resultant demise. It was ludicrous but became a media/legislative football which ended up with ridiculous laws being made, which in turn created an expansive black market that was/is even more dangerous. Making americans who just want to be a little bigger, faster, stronger into criminals.
When is comes to lawsuits, anyone can sue anybody for anything. But think of this, the legislators who would be hypothetically passing this law banning the medically supervised use of TRT are the same generation that will desperately need them. Therefore, they will remain legal. My .02 anyway
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12-19-2011, 06:47 PM #35Associate Member
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I agree, you are just starting to see the TRT commercials now. If there is money to be made, and there is, they are gonna run with it. The only problem I can see a long ways off is like the problems insurance companies are having now with pain pills. People going to multiple docs to get multiple scripts. If TRT became mainstream and you can hit up multiple docs so you can run your 750mg test a week blast and have insurance pay for it who's gonna stop you?
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12-19-2011, 06:49 PM #36
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12-19-2011, 06:54 PM #37Associate Member
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12-19-2011, 06:57 PM #38
Very Good Point - But I think many people that don't understand the benefits on TRT would find it to be more of a drug that improves lives vs insulin which saves lives. I understand your point though. Listen I have nothing against TRT at all and I hope it goes on forever. It's just a concern of mine that somebody's gonna screw it up for us. I guess I'm just a little pessimistic.
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12-19-2011, 06:59 PM #39
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12-19-2011, 07:35 PM #40
That thought never crossd my mind.. U know even though we enjoy the aesthetic benefits of TRT there is the sound medical long term reasons to justify its use otherwise it wouldnt have been allowed in the first place.. And if they do ban it then fcuk it u can get it like everyone gets everything else thats "illegal"...
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