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    I don't agree with juicing so soon after starting lifting, but OP is making good progress guys, really no need for the hate. He's already made his decision and he seems to be doing well at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifeofdefiance View Post
    I don't agree with juicing so soon after starting lifting, but OP is making good progress guys, really no need for the hate. He's already made his decision and he seems to be doing well at least.
    42 lbs in 9 weeks Get Real............Only if his hold a small dog when he weighs

    We don't hate..........We just call Bullshit when we see bullshit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Smurf View Post
    42 lbs in 9 weeks Get Real............Only if his hold a small dog when he weighs

    We don't hate..........We just call Bullshit when we see bullshit
    beginner gains + the most powerful steroids there is.... i could believe it if he's eating enough. I have friends who gained 20 lbs in that time natty from beginner gains....

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifeofdefiance View Post
    I don't agree with juicing so soon after starting lifting, but OP is making good progress guys, really no need for the hate. He's already made his decision and he seems to be doing well at least.
    What he is doing is contrary to the philosophies of most staff/members here at the board. Personally, I advocate the safe and intelligent use of steroids. At 19, with his hormonal system obviously still developing/maturing, there is really nothing "safe or intelligent" about what he is doing. Additionally, we don't need another 19 year old poster boy the other kids can rally to when we try to educate them on the health aspects of starting too early.

    We staff and senior members can cite dozens of examples where kids his age started too early, and then come back in six months complaining of sexual problems that are a direct result of their steroid use too soon. We actually keep track in a thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    What he is doing is contrary to the philosophies of most staff/members here at the board. Personally, I advocate the safe and intelligent use of steroids. At 19, with his hormonal system obviously still developing/maturing, there is really nothing "safe or intelligent" about what he is doing. Additionally, we don't need another 19 year old poster boy the other kids can rally to when we try to educate them on the health aspects of starting to early.

    We staff and senior members can cite dozens of examples where kids his age started too early, and then come back in six months complaining of sexual problems that are a direct result of their steroid use too soon. We actually keep track in a thread.
    Like I said, I don't advocate jumping on so early, but he's already done it so there's really no turning back now. I would advise against it, but at this point all I can really say is he seems to be doing a good job on cycle at least and making some solid gains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifeofdefiance View Post
    Like I said, I don't advocate jumping on so early, but he's already done it so there's really no turning back now. I would advise against it, but at this point all I can really say is he seems to be doing a good job on cycle at least and making some solid gains.
    Once you jump off a cliff, there is no turning back. Here, he can stop and do PCT, so there IS turning back.

    Additionally, alll you see is gains. I see a life time of potential health problems from what he is doing today. And not to pick on you, because I was "immortal" too back then, but kids your age don't think about tomorrow. Hell, they barely even think!

    There is more to life than gains. There is something else kids fail to do, and old bulls my age subscribe to, and it's called managing your long term health.

    Im not going to debate the point any further, as This point has been extremely well debated for years, and the only ones that ever disagree are kids that are too impatient to wait, because they saw a BowFlex TV commercial the other day and want to be ripped by summer.

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