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    Thankyou all for your replies.
    To be very honest I fail to understand how I'm not ready for steroids.No doubt eating more makes perfect sense.And tbh I have tried eating 6 times a day on a regular basis with the workout to the point where I would literally feel like throwing up every single day
    Worked amazing for the first two months until I got frustrated out of it when plateau lasted for a whole year(I have no clue how to explain that)
    As of now I'm pretty damn sure I've got some messed up hormones because quite frankly I've always felt my testosterone is way below average if not the worst low
    And now I believe as I'm destined to stay skinny like my father who didn't gain any mass until he was 30 unless I do take some risks and hope fully my hormones start doing some work this time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avazar View Post
    Thankyou all for your replies.
    To be very honest I fail to understand how I'm not ready for steroids.No doubt eating more makes perfect sense.And tbh I have tried eating 6 times a day on a regular basis with the workout to the point where I would literally feel like throwing up every single day
    Worked amazing for the first two months until I got frustrated out of it when plateau lasted for a whole year(I have no clue how to explain that)
    As of now I'm pretty damn sure I've got some messed up hormones because quite frankly I've always felt my testosterone is way below average if not the worst low
    And now I believe as I'm destined to stay skinny like my father who didn't gain any mass until he was 30 unless I do take some risks and hope fully my hormones start doing some work this time
    When in doubt go get bloodwork and see if your fears are confirmed.

    But until then, stay clear of the anabolic substances and try switching up your gym routine.

    A clear sign of low test levels is if you cannot get a hard on.... I'm in my early 20's and I wake up with wood and it sometimes randomly shoots up (too much info i think lol) in the day which indicates to me that I have no business using steroids.

    Wish you all the best in what you decide to do though.

    Also... please post your current daily diet with macros (carbs/protein/fats/calories) of each food/meal so we can assess and see where the issue lies, if it is a dietary problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avazar View Post
    Thankyou all for your replies.
    To be very honest I fail to understand how I'm not ready for steroids.No doubt eating more makes perfect sense.And tbh I have tried eating 6 times a day on a regular basis with the workout to the point where I would literally feel like throwing up every single day
    Worked amazing for the first two months until I got frustrated out of it when plateau lasted for a whole year(I have no clue how to explain that)
    As of now I'm pretty damn sure I've got some messed up hormones because quite frankly I've always felt my testosterone is way below average if not the worst low
    And now I believe as I'm destined to stay skinny like my father who didn't gain any mass until he was 30 unless I do take some risks and hope fully my hormones start doing some work this time
    just realize that if you cant eat enough to gain weight without steroids whatever gains you do make on aas will disappear shortly after you come off...just laying it out straight up bro...steroids are not magic and do not compensate for not eating enough...that being said good luck...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avazar View Post
    tbh I have tried eating 6 times a day on a regular basis with the workout to the point where I would literally feel like throwing up every single day
    doesn't matter, eat more. I started at 110lb, took me a while to get to 130, then I started counting macros and realized how far behind my TDEE I was and made sure I hit 3000-3500 calories a day, 8 months later I hit 160 (yes I got a little chubby).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avazar View Post
    Thankyou all for your replies.
    To be very honest I fail to understand how I'm not ready for steroids.No doubt eating more makes perfect sense.And tbh I have tried eating 6 times a day on a regular basis with the workout to the point where I would literally feel like throwing up every single day
    Worked amazing for the first two months until I got frustrated out of it when plateau lasted for a whole year(I have no clue how to explain that)
    As of now I'm pretty damn sure I've got some messed up hormones because quite frankly I've always felt my testosterone is way below average if not the worst low
    And now I believe as I'm destined to stay skinny like my father who didn't gain any mass until he was 30 unless I do take some risks and hope fully my hormones start doing some work this time
    Because you have no base to add muscle to, you dont understand diet/eating and you have no clue what your hormone levels are.

    This is not one of those situations when you THINK your testosterone is low. You need to find out and know. If it's low your doctor can help you out legally.

    You need to visit the nutrition section and figure out what you should be eating and when you should be eating it. I had the hardest time gaining weight until I was mid 20s, close to 30 also. I age a lot and not junk food but what I ate was mostly empty calories so it did me no good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avazar View Post
    Thankyou all for your replies.
    To be very honest I fail to understand how I'm not ready for steroids.No doubt eating more makes perfect sense.And tbh I have tried eating 6 times a day on a regular basis with the workout to the point where I would literally feel like throwing up every single day
    Worked amazing for the first two months until I got frustrated out of it when plateau lasted for a whole year(I have no clue how to explain that)
    As of now I'm pretty damn sure I've got some messed up hormones because quite frankly I've always felt my testosterone is way below average if not the worst low
    And now I believe as I'm destined to stay skinny like my father who didn't gain any mass until he was 30 unless I do take some risks and hope fully my hormones start doing some work this time
    I somehow doubt you ate 6 meals per day of food for any extended period of time. And even if you did, you weren't getting enough calories. Even if you were low-test, you would've put some pounds on if you were eating more than your total daily expenditure of calories. It might not have been muscle but it would've been weight.

    A lot of skinny guys THINK they eat big when they don't. And a lot of fat guys THINK they don't eat that much when they really do. If you want to make gains, you need to quantify your diet out on paper and stick to it (even if you don't feel like eating that much on any particular day). First thing you need to do is find out how many calories (and macros) you need in order to maintain yourself currently and then adjust it from there.

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