
Originally Posted by
austinite
Welcome to the forum, Lifterdude.
At your age, you have plenty of testosterone flowing and still more to come. You should take advantage of this natural ability while you can. Cycling at age 19 could cause a plethora of complications for you in the future. I was your age when I started my first cycle. Unfortunately for me, 8 years later, i noticed that I was extremely fatigued (due to no natural test production). I also developed erectile dysfunction. I am 36 today, and since age 31, I've been on TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy), which I have to deal with for the rest of my life. It's not exactly fun. Furthermore; I have pigmentation all over by back and shoulders. This is worse than TRT for me because no matter how huge and ripped I become, I still can't take my shirt off in public.
That of course, coupled with extreme depression and suicidal thoughts in my mid to late 20's and a host of other issues I dont care to mention.
Most folks who want to start cycling have the answer to their problems already. Food. They just don't know how to eat. Everyone thinks they have a great diet and almost 100% of the time that is not the case. Consider hopping over to the nutrition section and let the pro's there tweak and fix your diet so that you can maximize your results. Even Steroids wont help you if you're not eating right.
So, for now, I would use the next few years to get your diet and training down. Training is a huge part of this, too. It took me years to understand everything I was doing wrong. At 19, you certainly don't have enough experience.
I wish you the best of luck. p.s... even if you were at a safe age, the proposed cycle is terrible and will do more harm than good.