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    I know that the longer acting igf1 (lr3igf ) causes muscular hyperplasia.

    If muscular hyperplasia occours does that mean that when the course of igf is completed, if i were to stop training that the majority of the hyperplaised muscle gained will stay on my skeletal structure and will not be lost.

    i ask because i have a hard time gaining muscle and when i stop training i lose all my gains within 6 weeks. just looking for a longterm solution to my severe muscluar dystrophy folllowing stopping the gym.
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    if i were to stop training that the majority of the hyperplaised muscle gained will stay on my skeletal structure and will not be lost.
    You will lose all of it. No doubt about it.
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    If I stop training I lose a shitload in 6 weeks and I'm over 260. Weight training is not something you do for a few weeks and see the results of forever, it is something that must become a lifestyle along with proper eating habits.
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