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    The high cholesterol, and fatty liver will go sideways if you add steroids, dont do it till you fix it.

    Stop eating fried food, sodas and other fatty foods. Eat unprocessed food and plenty of vegetables and fruit, reduce the protein so your liver and kidneys have an easier time. Implement a cardio routine, doesnt need to be daily or very stressing, you just need to do it.

    Its in your hands. In 6 months you would be a new person and can think about steroids.

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    i hear yall, i know theres non magic pill. as yall know the older we get our body slows down, add low t to that and its even harder to do certain things. ive never pinned before and a majority of threads ive read say to do test only a couple cycles. if indeed my dr suggests TRT, whats the difference from taking Test e,c,p? in appearance trt and pinning have the same effect, as in, shutting down the testicles, shrinkage, lower fertility, and similar sides from pinning. although pinning would give more advantage to building muscle rather than just bringing test levels up to average

    ive cut my portions sizes, ive cut out sodas, staying away from fried food. doing those three things in the past i'd be losing pounds easily, throw in some cardio and thats where i was dropping 5+ a week.

    guess ill do a gnc run for a test booster, thermogenic, and up the cardio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by majinbuu View Post
    if indeed my dr suggests TRT, whats the difference from taking Test e,c,p? in appearance trt and pinning have the same effect, as in, shutting down the testicles, shrinkage, lower fertility, and similar sides from pinning. although pinning would give more advantage to building muscle rather than just bringing test levels up to average
    The difference is that if you were put on TRT, you would be supervised by a medical professional who would take responsibility and apply the appropriate precautions, blood tests, managing sides (which at a higher bf would be significant), without adversly effecting your already high sugar, colesterol, liver fat levels. Whereas simply self prescribing testosterone you would be on your own. Its hard enough to manage a cycle in a safe way when you're in great shape, so when you have less than perfect blood results you'd be setting yourself up for a tough time. With all due respect, at 28% bf with a solid diet plan and training/cardio routine you should be able to drop a significant amount of bf without any need to risk your health further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.BB View Post
    The high cholesterol, and fatty liver will go sideways if you add steroids, dont do it till you fix it.

    Stop eating fried food, sodas and other fatty foods. Eat unprocessed food and plenty of vegetables and fruit, reduce the protein so your liver and kidneys have an easier time. Implement a cardio routine, doesnt need to be daily or very stressing, you just need to do it.

    Its in your hands. In 6 months you would be a new person and can think about steroids.
    This ^^^. Sugar is your #1 enemy for "bad cholesterol" and triglycerides. Consider a high quality fish oil as well. Give this thread a read...

    http://forums.steroid.com/hormone-re...xperiment.html

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