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i agree partially.........to me its, Time On=No Time Off.

Cornholio said:"feel" got noothig to do with hpta axis, liver profiles and lipeds being normalized
THE_BIG_FED said:i agree partially.........to me its, Time On=No Time Off.![]()
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conan69 said:
I cant even remeber the last time I was off,
Well over 2 years
but guess what, blood work is perfect, liver and kidney values are golden and bp not bad, despite a very stressful career
Hmmm???
mtellin said:Ive been on fina/test for a year now, out of fina now so Im gonna bridge with test for 2-3 months and go right back on fina/test again probably for well over a year
Do you say that meaning I should just keep running higher test since I've been on for awhile? Or are you against the idea of bridging?Cornholio said:
...dont bother with the bridge
mtellin said:
Do you say that meaning I should just keep running higher test since I've been on for awhile? Or are you against the idea of bridging?
mtellin said:
Do you say that meaning I should just keep running higher test since I've been on for awhile? Or are you against the idea of bridging?
For the sake of argument...I've heard both ways on this, most people say no it will not recover, but for example in cycles for pennies DC talks about cruising at a lower level to regain, heres the quote:Cornholio said:
...the concept of a bridge is to use a compouns that would be benign enough to allow the hpta to begin to come around - like anavar....while still making some lean gains....
with test - there is no way the hpta will come around so there is no need to attempt....either come off or stay on
mtellin said:
For the sake of argument...I've heard both ways on this, most people say no it will not recover, but for example in cycles for pennies DC talks about cruising at a lower level to regain, heres the quote:
"During the cruising period the 300-400mg of test will keep you from losing any muscle at all and the clomid and arimidex will get you as close (via 2 different routes) to homeostasis as possible. "
Thoughts on this?
mtellin said:
For the sake of argument...I've heard both ways on this, most people say no it will not recover, but for example in cycles for pennies DC talks about cruising at a lower level to regain, heres the quote:
"During the cruising period the 300-400mg of test will keep you from losing any muscle at all and the clomid and arimidex will get you as close (via 2 different routes) to homeostasis as possible. "
Thoughts on this?
conan69 said:
I cant even remeber the last time I was off,
Well over 2 years
but guess what, blood work is perfect, liver and kidney values are golden and bp not bad, despite a very stressful career
Hmmm???
Thats only the half of it though, what about FSH/LH levels? Now if your hardcore competitor and your looking at BB as a career then fine it may be worth the risk but for guys that run year long cycles, they likely will have problems in the future and have to be on HRT. Now if your aware of that and have made the conscious decision to ignore it then thats fine but I dont think people should think that there wont be any consequences for running extended cycling periods.conan69 said:but guess what, blood work is perfect, liver and kidney values are golden and bp not bad, despite a very stressful career
Hmmm???
Zyglamail said:Thats only the half of it though, what about FSH/LH levels? Now if your hardcore competitor and your looking at BB as a career then fine it may be worth the risk but for guys that run year long cycles, they likely will have problems in the future and have to be on HRT. Now if your aware of that and have made the conscious decision to ignore it then thats fine but I dont think people should think that there wont be any consequences for running extended cycling periods.
conan69 said:
Whenever anyone decided to us AAS, they are taking huge risks, there is no question about it.
I can tell you as a health conscience person, I dont eat fried foods, I dont drink, I dont use recreational drugs, I dont smoke.
I am a hardworking business man and I have the right to do what I want when I want with how much I want. AAS is not my career it is my hobby.
I would never suggest anyone uses like I do, but I am also saying it is not nearly as bad as some suspect.
That is merely the point I am making.
Thats basically what I was getting at. Many people can run a cycle and keep lipids, BP etc all within normal range but suppressing natural hormone release for long periods of time can cause problems, just how severe is anyones guess because there are also a lot of people who benefit from HRT without ever touching AAS so its likely something we will never know..... at least until they start cloning and running long term tests on clonessk* said:
It may not be as bad as other things, but I hope you realize you are probably gonna be on some sort of testosterone theraphy for the rest of your life since you have been "on" for 2years+. As long as you realize the risks then it is your call ...
-sk
sk* said:
It may not be as bad as other things, but I hope you realize you are probably gonna be on some sort of testosterone theraphy for the rest of your life since you have been "on" for 2years+. As long as you realize the risks then it is your call ...
-sk
conan69 said:I was thinking about getting off for a few months, but It will have to wait until football season is over.
conan69 said:
Whenever anyone decided to us AAS, they are taking huge risks, there is no question about it.
I can tell you as a health conscience person, I dont eat fried foods, I dont drink, I dont use recreational drugs, I dont smoke.
I am a hardworking business man and I have the right to do what I want when I want with how much I want. AAS is not my career it is my hobby.
I would never suggest anyone uses like I do, but I am also saying it is not nearly as bad as some suspect.
That is merely the point I am making.
conan69 said:
I cant even remeber the last time I was off,
Well over 2 years
but guess what, blood work is perfect, liver and kidney values are golden and bp not bad,
Hmmm???
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