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    TRT / Blast

    So what's everyone's take on cycling steroids rather than staying on?

    I'm sure that 70% of people on this forum that use steroids stay on and do not come off.

    Surely it would be healthier to stay on at a trt dose obviously with Ai and HCG. Having blood work done every 3-6 months and having a good protocol.

    I mean the only thing that would worry me about staying on is that it could stop me from having children.

    Time on = Time off.. Now this is the Approach that I use, But I don't feel as if it's the healthiest. As soon as you recover, you go back on.. This is just playing with your hormones. Is it not easier for your body to just adapt to the decrease of Testosterone rather than have to start producing it again?

    I'm not looking to stay on, but Im interested in everyone's opinions on the matter. What do you think is healthiest, most effective and easiest option?

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    Being "ON" is a pain in the arse. Try to remember to shoot Test 2x week HCG 2x a week that your AI on the right day. Go to the Dr. to get your levels checked 2 x a year. Buy syringes and alcohol wipes. Take your used syringes to the needle exchange for proper disposal.

    Yeah real easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    Being "ON" is a pain in the arse. Try to remember to shoot Test 2x week HCG 2x a week that your AI on the right day. Go to the Dr. to get your levels checked 2 x a year. Buy syringes and alcohol wipes. Take your used syringes to the needle exchange for proper disposal.

    Yeah real easy.
    I totally agree and this is my lifestyle. I'm on TRT so I'm pinning twice per week with Test, 2-3 times per week with HCG, always remembering to take my AI twice per week, donating blood, remembering to bring all my stash whenever I go away. Make sure a hotel has a fridge so I can store my HCG, get bloodwork, pin, pin, pin and pin again.

    It's a pain in the ass and a major inconvenience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muscleduke View Post
    So what's everyone's take on cycling steroids rather than staying on?

    I'm sure that 70% of people on this forum that use steroids stay on and do not come off.

    Surely it would be healthier to stay on at a trt dose obviously with Ai and HCG. Having blood work done every 3-6 months and having a good protocol.

    I mean the only thing that would worry me about staying on is that it could stop me from having children.

    Time on = Time off.. Now this is the Approach that I use, But I don't feel as if it's the healthiest. As soon as you recover, you go back on.. This is just playing with your hormones. Is it not easier for your body to just adapt to the decrease of Testosterone rather than have to start producing it again?

    I'm not looking to stay on, but Im interested in everyone's opinions on the matter. What do you think is healthiest, most effective and easiest option?

    Talk about a lot of pins ? You are 24 and at 24, most guys have trouble remembering to pay their light bill on time ? Would you enjoy keeping a log for 51 years if you live to be 75 ? I am an old fart so it's all good with me but to have already been pinning for 26 years ? Man I would hate to think of all the hassels I would have been through traveling and going out of country ? It would really suck !

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    Being "ON" is a pain in the arse. Try to remember to shoot Test 2x week HCG 2x a week that your AI on the right day. Go to the Dr. to get your levels checked 2 x a year. Buy syringes and alcohol wipes. Take your used syringes to the needle exchange for proper disposal.

    Yeah real easy.
    I'm talking about health.. I mean yes that would be a pain, but providing your organised and commited to training and reaching your goals thoose things aren't exactly a big deal... I know a few people that blast and cruise and they have no problem doing this. If your on for life for most people it would be a choice they should know what their getting into and if they accept the fact that they will be pinning often then that's not a problem at all. It would become a routine, just like taking your fish oils and multi Vits everyday, just like going to the gym 4x per week, you get used to it and it becomes a part of your lifestyle.

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    The reality is you will most likely not be into bodybuilding for your entire life. You're looking for short-term goals and trying to convince yourself that doing this forever is not a big deal. When you stop caring how you look and you're stuck pinning yourself for the rest of your life you will realize that it just wasn't worth it. Right now TRT is good for me because it is easy to blast. I'm working out and in good shape but I know at some point that will change. Hell, earlier this year I took a break from the gym and stopped working out to let some injuries heal. It became almost 4 months and I still had to pin all the time. Pain in the ass.

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    Long term decision. Started TRT late late 40's
    Been in the gym for over 30+ years. I've seen young men come and go and then see them years later out with their families fat and happy. Life is always changing, so why screw up your hormones on what most likely won't turn out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    Long term decision. Started TRT late late 40's
    Been in the gym for over 30+ years. I've seen young men come and go and then see them years later out with their families fat and happy. Life is always changing, so why screw up your hormones on what most likely won't turn out.
    Exactly. Life is funny about changing your plans. Little things happen like meeting the possible Mrs. Having kids, jobs and other life events.

    Its a bigger decision than most even bigger than what college you may want to go with. Nothing to take lightly for sure.

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    If you're looking into TRT for health reasons I would definitely NOT recommend TRT for anyone who's naturally producing Testosterone. Having natural Test and a balanced HPTA is very healthy. Taking exogenous Test puts load on your liver and other glands. If you really are interested in your health just work on your diet and exercise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    Long term decision. Started TRT late late 40's
    Been in the gym for over 30+ years. I've seen young men come and go and then see them years later out with their families fat and happy. Life is always changing, so why screw up your hormones on what most likely won't turn out.

    Absolutely, As I said this is a hyperthetocal question.. I'm not looking to stay on, I'm quite happy cycling on and off myself but I know many people who are also my age who don't come off. Living in the moment doesn't always have a great effect on your life.

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