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Stoon

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So I want to get back into being a meathead, lol. Used to lift religiously then broke my back and am all healed up but havnt been in the gym much. I still have a lot of size, weighing around 235, prob around 18 percent body fat. Have a very physical job. Plan on getting back into with more attention to diet and consistency. I got a few bottles of T400 and prop in the closet. Figured i should go see the doctor before i get on that in a few months. What should i get checked out for blood and other tests? Also where do i find what my levels should be at before i start a cycle?
 
Sorry to hear about your big injury, it can be tough enough getting back in the gym after taking a week off - let alone a major injury. Can you give us your age and more on your AAS experience? Also, I'd recommend getting that body fat% down to 15% or lower before starting a cycle.
 
hi george
Im 32, did 4 cycles that were 3-4 months.
test -dbol
test anadrol
test andarol EQ
test winstrol
trained till i was 26 naturally, made it from 180 pounds to 235, the gear never took me above 250 but i had a much better look, leaned out while on it.
Im going to take that lean out advice, running so peptides and doing cardio and dieting down ten pounds or so first.
check my blood pressure the other day and it was in the lower end of normal. I'll go get my lipids and what not checked first too.
Think im going to run test and dbol at first, then move to a test and tren or masterone. See what my body fat levels get to first.
any advice is appreciated
 
Thanks for the info, looks like you have decent AAS experience in the past. With your cycle, I would at least get a hormonal panel, lipid values panel and full liver panel (especially with Dbol) - all done pre-cycle, mid-cycle and after PCT. Some online labs that sell these tests offer information about what normal values should be for a healthy person.
 
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