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    Talking life long struggle

    hey guys, and ladies. im new to this forum but have been around the block. got a few questions to see if theres ne one out there thats in my situation. been training for about 8 years, since i was fifteen. but been hitting it hard for about 3 years. when i was 17 i was diagnosed with chrones disease. its kinda like ulsers in ur bowls and they close off. its uncruable. when i was 18 had to have 12 inches of my small intestin removed. not here for pitty just advice. i know that the small bowl is used for a lot of the digestive process. i take digestive enzimes, and eat a crap ton. when i was twenty i weighed about 125 pounds. thats cuz of the constint in and out of hospitals. i personaly think that if it wasnt for my first cycle i wouldnt b the guy i am today. i am 23, and i now weigh 180 pounds with about 10% bf. i am a proven fact that steroids when taken in moderit doses can be great. if ne one out there in the same boat hit me up. as for everyone else nice to b in the comunity. running another cycle soon of sust 500mg /week. and deca 200mg week. jump starting with dbol. have b4 and after pics in soon.

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    I love to help you bro but am not sure & i cant tell you to do a certain cycle while it can hurt you wait till someone more experinced reply.

    Best of luck,

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    I still think u should consult a doc and see how your condition will maybe be contraindicatory to steroid use, there might be sumin u havent even thought of.. Ofcourse finding a cooperative doc can be difficult. As for my opinion I think moderate doses could be helpful in ur condition and I cant think of any reasons not to use (and several reasons why it could help in ur condition), but I lack any real evidence supporting this and havent done any research. I suggest u have bloodwork done regularily though.. I think its even more important in ur case.

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