hammerstrength
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Hi
I'm close to 30 and have been using steroids pretty much non stop since i was 25 (5 years). Mostly ran for the first 4 years 500-750 mg test e (with added boldenone at times) and would drop it down to 250 at times. Nearly never actually came off, maybe 2-3 times but never longer than 4-8 weeks. Now the last year I've been on test e and deca pretty much non stop with deca up to 800-1000mg, test 500. Came off deca for a month perhaps.
I've been worried about fertility, altho I don't plan on fathering a child right now, I do want to try in a few short years
My questions now are the following:
-would I be infertile now?
-should I have it tested before or after stopping gear initially?
-would coming off for a while increase my chances in the long run despite going back on?
-what would be the most effective way to avoid permanent infertility while avoiding losing all gains? like how would I go about it? Particularly because I'm not planning to have a child right now, just trying to avoid permanent infertility
I'm close to 30 and have been using steroids pretty much non stop since i was 25 (5 years). Mostly ran for the first 4 years 500-750 mg test e (with added boldenone at times) and would drop it down to 250 at times. Nearly never actually came off, maybe 2-3 times but never longer than 4-8 weeks. Now the last year I've been on test e and deca pretty much non stop with deca up to 800-1000mg, test 500. Came off deca for a month perhaps.
I've been worried about fertility, altho I don't plan on fathering a child right now, I do want to try in a few short years
My questions now are the following:
-would I be infertile now?
-should I have it tested before or after stopping gear initially?
-would coming off for a while increase my chances in the long run despite going back on?
-what would be the most effective way to avoid permanent infertility while avoiding losing all gains? like how would I go about it? Particularly because I'm not planning to have a child right now, just trying to avoid permanent infertility