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Did steroids change your life?

Better: More muscle, gym swagger, confidence, libido, decreased fat, superman feeling.

Worse: Spent a lot of money, All I think about now.
 
How? for better or worse?

Better....on my last cycle with trenbolone along with test (first time ever using trenbolone), my results were ridiculous from the perspective of losing body fat and gaining some muscle. I did P90x for the 90 days with 4 additional AM runs so lots of cardio and my cardio did not suffer at all from the trenbolone. I knew I should not do tren on a lot of levels as I did not have the base nor was I anywhere near my max natural potential but I decided to do it anyhow. I have worked out for 15 years and did two simple cycles a while back. 3.5 years ago I fell off my exercise routine and had an emotional 'crash' of sorts...mostly because of a severe battle with depression and anxiety, a lousy 9-5 job, and was a little over my head in my business I own as well...anyhow, I kept with some exercise throughout my 'funk' but my body fell apart in this 3 year period. I started to get back on track last December and in the winter went on my third cycle. I know, a dumb move for a lot of health reason but at the same time and not to get too deep I was essentially committing a type of suicide and killing my old self...it worked for the most part. My doc was blown away at my blood work improvements from 18 months ago. My dad is a doc too and he was perplexed by my improvements. He wondered if I was taking meds for BP, lipids and cholesterol as they all went down so much. None of which I am...I wanted to say, 'Dad, it was no booze, a strict diet, exercise, AND ANABOLIC STEROIDS!' I bit my tongue though. I attribute my results and getting my life back on track to hard work and trenbolone!!
 
made me even more of a fitness obsessed person, and like the above poster said hurt my wallet a bit more. but it really didn't change my life very much. without them I still would be a gym rat and still would be spending money on something extra fitness related. a wash in my book

i am sure I am stronger and have more mass thanks to steroids then i would have gotten had i not used them the past X amount of years.. but i have no way to prove that.. i was county champ and 8th in my state in powerlifting at one time and I had never touched steroids or even protein shakes or supplements. so i've depended on diet and hardwork to achieve results. steroids is an icing on the cake for me

also if not for getting into steroids i would of never found EF which I have learned a lot from and built up a lot of trust and friendship with many people.. in that aspect it has changed my life :) but who knows if i would have found this site anyway without steroids? we will never know
 
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Better- I went from human to monster and I love every fucking minute. Plus the sex drive is awesome.

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definitely better... for some it could be worse because they are not using them properly and may have done more harm than good but if you are smart and wise in the way that you use and utilize them then it will definitely be for the better... they have allowed me to surpass goals that i was not able to get to naturally... they have also let me meet so many good people that i probably never would have met otherwise...
 
Absolutely Better. Steroids have dramatically helped in changing my physique, giving an awesome state of well-being, boosted self esteem and confidence, and gave me back the sex drive of a teenager.

Worse? The only negative for me is when I have to come off of them. You miss the insane pumps, fullness, hardness, strength, and vascularity that just cannot be matched naturally. For me, it really becomes a temptation to not want to come off because of it, but my better judgment keeps me doing the right thing and cycling responsibly. For that reason I do think steroids are addictive in a sense, as I dread coming off and count the days until I'm on again. ;)
 
yes Rick, they are addictive. Not physically ofcourse. But because we are men, and all have some sort of drive to be larger and more "alpha" than other men. <<<which is a macho douche bag philosophy but its true as far as the genetic programming of men in general. Even if we each individually arent egotistical assholes the genetic programming is still burried in there. We were basically programmed to Eat, Fuck, and Conquer.
Many of us have a "small complex". Or a "skinny complex". Which is essentially rooted to what I first mentioned.

Im at a size right now where if I put a hoodie on it hides my size still. When I take it off after warming up though...the little faggoty "no clue" gym oxygen stealers with their t-shirt sleeves rolled up stop smirking like tough guys and leave the general area. I chuckle to myself and proceed with my business at hand.
Then two days ago I go at a different time than usual to train my son on his leg day and I see a guy who made me feel like I make those fags I mention feel. This guys was absolutely fucking jacked and shredded and alot bigger than me. I was ofcourse respectfully in aw of his appearance. Not intimidated like the smirking 140 lb jerkoffs with their sleeves rolled up. But after the aw was envy. Its natural. It makes me want to be bigger and bigger. How do we accomplish this? AAS, HGH, ect..... So yes.... its addictive. Doesnt help that even the nicest most genuine of us are deep deep deep down selfish self centered egotistical narcissistic bastards.
 
yes Rick, they are addictive. Not physically ofcourse. But because we are men, and all have some sort of drive to be larger and more "alpha" than other men. <<<which is a macho douche bag philosophy but its true as far as the genetic programming of men in general. Even if we each individually arent egotistical assholes the genetic programming is still burried in there. We were basically programmed to Eat, Fuck, and Conquer.
Many of us have a "small complex". Or a "skinny complex". Which is essentially rooted to what I first mentioned.

Im at a size right now where if I put a hoodie on it hides my size still. When I take it off after warming up though...the little faggoty "no clue" gym oxygen stealers with their t-shirt sleeves rolled up stop smirking like tough guys and leave the general area. I chuckle to myself and proceed with my business at hand.
Then two days ago I go at a different time than usual to train my son on his leg day and I see a guy who made me feel like I make those fags I mention feel. This guys was absolutely fucking jacked and shredded and alot bigger than me. I was ofcourse respectfully in aw of his appearance. Not intimidated like the smirking 140 lb jerkoffs with their sleeves rolled up. But after the aw was envy. Its natural. It makes me want to be bigger and bigger. How do we accomplish this? AAS, HGH, ect..... So yes.... its addictive. Doesnt help that even the nicest most genuine of us are deep deep deep down selfish self centered egotistical narcissistic bastards.

Nice post bro! I like it
 
yes Rick, they are addictive. Not physically ofcourse. But because we are men, and all have some sort of drive to be larger and more "alpha" than other men. <<<which is a macho douche bag philosophy but its true as far as the genetic programming of men in general. Even if we each individually arent egotistical assholes the genetic programming is still burried in there. We were basically programmed to Eat, Fuck, and Conquer.
Many of us have a "small complex". Or a "skinny complex". Which is essentially rooted to what I first mentioned.

Im at a size right now where if I put a hoodie on it hides my size still. When I take it off after warming up though...the little faggoty "no clue" gym oxygen stealers with their t-shirt sleeves rolled up stop smirking like tough guys and leave the general area. I chuckle to myself and proceed with my business at hand.
Then two days ago I go at a different time than usual to train my son on his leg day and I see a guy who made me feel like I make those fags I mention feel. This guys was absolutely fucking jacked and shredded and alot bigger than me. I was ofcourse respectfully in aw of his appearance. Not intimidated like the smirking 140 lb jerkoffs with their sleeves rolled up. But after the aw was envy. Its natural. It makes me want to be bigger and bigger. How do we accomplish this? AAS, HGH, ect..... So yes.... its addictive. Doesnt help that even the nicest most genuine of us are deep deep deep down selfish self centered egotistical narcissistic bastards.

Yeh bro, I can definitely relate to that. I feel pretty alpha in the gym 90% of the time, but every now in then there is somebody that comes along and is just bigger, stronger, and more ripped than you. Its just part of it. There is always somebody better around the corner. Its great fuel for motivation and drive to get bigger and better though, so I enjoy being envious sometimes.

As for being self-centered egotistical narcissistic bastards....we all know that most of us are not. Its a label given to us by others that are not in our shoes and can't or won't do what we do to get what we want. You rarely see one of our kind calling another selfish. It takes one to know one so to speak. Its common for other people to confuse confidence with arrogance.
 
Everything you do and experience in my opinion changes your life. Roids can be either good and bad, just make sure you know what you are doing before you do it, work hard and learn from mistakes.
 
As for being self-centered egotistical narcissistic bastards....we all know that most of us are not. Its a label given to us by others that are not in our shoes and can't or won't do what we do to get what we want. You rarely see one of our kind calling another selfish. It takes one to know one so to speak. Its common for other people to confuse confidence with arrogance.

No, what I mean is deep deep down as men with male programming its in there. I dont mean us as bodybuilders ect and how the outside world percieves us. I mean just as men in general. The desire however big or small to be bigger or better, stronger, faster, better looking...anything than the next guy. Even if out of friendly competition and not douchebaggery. I dont think internal selfishness or narcissism is shown like it would be hundreds of years ago. Its just a smirk or a thought to yourself saying damn, that dude is huge...I wanna be that big.. Ect...

Its pretty dumbed down in this day and age. << The male programming i mean. Ofcourse you have the occasional dick wad.

And yes...confusing confidence for arrogance is a wide spread issue. Mostly with non BB'ing people.
 
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