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    Question for military members

    Has anyone on this forum done a cycle while in the military (active, reserve)
    I know that AAS has to be tested for specifically, but I want to know if anyone has gotten caught or known someone to get caught while in. Answers from anyone will be appreciated but answers from Marines/ former Marine more preferable. I want to do a cycle and trying to find out how worried I need to be about it while serving, dont want a dishonorable discharge lol

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    No experience in that branch, but it really isn't worth it. If they suspect your on anything, they will without a doubt test you for all anabolics no questions asked. Sometimes it just isn't worth the risk.

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    Yeah, thats what I'm thinking. My EAS is in jan of next year. I might start it then. We shall see. Hey Hpride u mind checking out my workout plan in the workout section. I put that up. I'm still working on my diet as far as being more prescise with calories and grams of protein/carbs but I hope to get it up soon.

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    Link me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GEM_69 View Post
    Has anyone on this forum done a cycle while in the military (active, reserve)
    I know that AAS has to be tested for specifically, but I want to know if anyone has gotten caught or known someone to get caught while in. Answers from anyone will be appreciated but answers from Marines/ former Marine more preferable. I want to do a cycle and trying to find out how worried I need to be about it while serving, dont want a dishonorable discharge lol
    I was in the Marines on a MEU and my gear was found during a health and comfort search.

    A corpsman ratted me out to my platoon commander and they did a search on ship. They found all my stuff along with 3 other Marines who also had gear.

    To make a long story short I was NJP(a marine can't refuse njp on ship) and lost rank and was confined to the ship for 60 days.

    If you are in the marines and you want to do gear here is what you must do:

    1. Don't bring your gear in base. Keep your stuff off base at a friend or girlfriend's house.

    2. Don't tell anyone and I mean anyone. Marines will rat to save their own ass.

    3. Wait till the winter when sleeves go down. This will help hide your size.

    4. Don't ever bring any gear on ship or on any deployments.

    I was lucky and when I got back to Lejune the Regemental commander moved me to a different batallion.

    Good Luck.

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    heres my cuzn

    i brought my dbol in my vittamin bottle and my test i jus put it in my socks deep under everything else with my syringes and needles. dont tell a soul! you will get snitched on. i did this but i made the decision that if i get caught i will do the time, and while i was doing it i was not paranoid or scared, i actually did it not caring if i was gona get caught. i no im a hard head but ive always been in trouble. i never got caught because i dont think they want to test the entire marine squad because alot of people are big as hell you just cant assume someone is on aas.

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    I brought 2 cycles back from europe for friends when i was in the navy. Didn't have any issues. I worked as a master at arms. My friend was the urnalysis coordinater. There were a lot of dudes who looked like they could have been cycling but they stayed out of trouble and no one ever tested them

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    so the Air Force gets to use methamphetamines but Marines dont get to use AAS? thats

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    Do it on a deployment. I know it's risky however if you have a mini GNC in your CHU than you can tell them you take good supplements and you will be fine. Plus during a deployment you can find the time to live in the gym so if they always see you in the gym the less they are to question you.

    At the begining of the deployment I was 245 been lifting off and on for years. End of Deployment I was 275 SOLID and no one said shit. However the shitty thing is having to toss all your gear when you get to Kuwait. I no shit about ****ed up and had an empty bottle of Test P in one of my bags I forgot to toss but the dude just tossed it. I might have been good as f*cked it had juice in it.

    In closing your better off having your own spot with using. Health & Welfare checks in the Army will get you all the time or any other Branch of the Military for that matter. Lastly don't tell a soul & stock up on supplements to keep them guessing...

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    I was in the Marines and knew a couple guys who used. It really depends on the unit you're with and how much stuff is kept "in house". My first unit you could pretty much do anything and get away with it because nobody ****ed each other over. We even had a guy accidentally shoot off a round from his M9 (I don't know wtf he was thinking) while in the barracks and it went through 2 rooms and the situation was swept under the rug by our CO and a week later he was actually promoted. There were a couple Marines that were known to be using, but they just simply weren't bothered.

    However, in my 2nd unit, all that it was about was about ****ing people over. In Iraq our unit had over 2 dozen NJP's (me being one of them) and everyone hated everyone, lol.

    So it really depends...but if you're EAS'ing in January, don't bother taking the risk.

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    On deployment is a terrible idea. Unless you're a lame ass who never leaves the wire. Lacking water and food on cycle will not help your cause at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shennen View Post
    On deployment is a terrible idea. Unless you're a lame ass who never leaves the wire. Lacking water and food on cycle will not help your cause at all.
    Worked just fine and was gone all the time. Lacking food & water sounds like there was piss poor planning on your or your leaderships fault just saying...

    Combat Arms here, non of that paper pushing sh*t from my end. It's all a risk but only works if you plan it out well in advance...
    Last edited by GOT MEAT; 09-07-2010 at 05:18 PM.

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    you always hear horror stores about people getting caught and thrown in jail but it cost a lot of money to test for steroids... and usually they will not do it. But DON"T give them a reason to... if you start looking like youve gained 50 lbs in 2 days people are going to start asking questions. Don't tell anyone and wear baggy clothes to the gym. be smart bro. and Hooah! =]

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    Worked just fine and was gone all the time. Lacking food & water sounds like there was piss poor planning on your or your leaderships fault just saying...

    Combat Arms here, non of that paper pushing sh*t from my end. It's all a risk but only works if you plan it out well in advance...
    If you have time to eat a meal every three hours all day and take in enough water to maintain the heat and aas then you arent doing any real work, and probably live in the artillary or MP world, aka, Fobbits. Combat arms are great, much respect, but lets not kid ourselves here. AAS on a deployment = not a good idea.

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