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    Maybe....how's that for a definitive answer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1
    Maybe....how's that for a definitive answer?
    Ha! You never no the damage it will have done until they get older in most cases.... So MAYBE, is the best answer he could get now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    Maybe....how's that for a definitive answer?
    Lol...this isn't about me...I told you I'm waiting...
    Last edited by Shsm; 11-23-2012 at 06:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shsm View Post
    Lol...this isn't about me...I told you I'm waiting...
    Doesn't matter who it's about...there is never a known end result. The things I am doing now may or may not effect me for 20-30 years and even then they will manifest themselves in health problems that can not be directly linked to AAS use! While AAS use could attribute to the problem it could also be so many other influences that AAS will most never be the sole culprit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    Doesn't matter who it's about...there is never a known end result. The things I am doing now may or may not effect me for 20-30 years and even then they will manifest themselves in health problems that can not be directly linked to AAS use! While AAS use could attribute to the problem it could also be so many other influences that AAS will most never be the sole culprit!
    You don't understand what I'm asking my dude. This question isn't regarding health issues affiliated with prolonged use of AAS. The reason I asked this question was for a discussion regarding Mike's HPTA reaching full maturation despite the brief suppression of his natural testosterone from the Anavar i.e. is he now at any disadvantage when it comes to developing in the upcoming years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shsm View Post
    You don't understand what I'm asking my dude. This question isn't regarding health issues affiliated with prolonged use of AAS. The reason I asked this question was for a discussion regarding Mike's HPTA reaching full maturation despite the brief suppression of his natural testosterone from the Anavar i.e. is he now at any disadvantage when it comes to developing in the upcoming years
    if the situation was as you laid it out, with var that only partially surpressed, and with a quick cycle f/u with an aggressive pct and blood panels showed a return to normalcy, then in all probability, the risk of future problems is low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shsm

    You don't understand what I'm asking my dude. This question isn't regarding health issues affiliated with prolonged use of AAS. The reason I asked this question was for a discussion regarding Mike's HPTA reaching full maturation despite the brief suppression of his natural testosterone from the Anavar i.e. is he now at any disadvantage when it comes to developing in the upcoming years
    I think you're not understanding the answer my dude. Its like asking what will the weather be on my birthday in 7 years from now. You won't know till you get there and even then, you may never know. The only way to be sure is to abstain from use until mike is all growd up

    My guess is that he will be at a disadvantage regardless of his levels because he interrupted what was naturally occurring. Maybe not tho... Ya digg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    if the situation was as you laid it out, with var that only partially surpressed, and with a quick cycle f/u with an aggressive pct and blood panels showed a return to normalcy, then in all probability, the risk of future problems is low.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    I guess I still think I am answering the same way...maybe a in my old age I misinterperate things lol. The damage to Mikes HPTA may not reveal itself for 20 years! There is a chance that use at that age resulting in mild suppression will have no effect on Mikes HPTA and he would develop just fine. There is also obviously a great chance that supression prior to being fully developed could become obvious early on.

    The problem is that if he has issues developing due to damage to the HPTA it still may be impossible to determine if the Var usage was to blame. If the suppression aloowed for full recovery then he "should" not experience any developmental problems....buy as I said in the beggining MAYBE he will!

    Am I still off??
    Thank you for your input gentlemen

    Quote Originally Posted by >Good Luck< View Post
    I think you're not understanding the answer my dude. Its like asking what will the weather be on my birthday in 7 years from now. You won't know till you get there and even then, you may never know. The only way to be sure is to abstain from use until mike is all growd up

    My guess is that he will be at a disadvantage regardless of his levels because he interrupted what was naturally occurring. Maybe not tho... Ya digg
    Only Lunk1 gets to call me his dude...you feel me? Lol j/k, thank you for replying

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shsm

    Thank you for your input gentlemen

    Only Lunk1 gets to call me his dude...you feel me? Lol j/k, thank you for replying
    Every once in a while this board reminds me of jail when people attach themselves to others for safety or support lol from now one I will refer to you as "lunk1's shsm"

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