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Originally Posted by Tha Don
the side effects can be very serious when misused, but for the average sensible AAS user side effects shouldn't have a huge negative effect on long-term health in the grand scheme, things like genetic pre-dispositions to illness are going to play a much bigger role in life expectancy
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Originally Posted by TrojanMan60563
I feel if someone cycles smart and stops a cycle that is causing unwanted side effects the risks are low....you just have to keep an eye on blood pressure, and blood work to make sure you are not at high risk....the blood work is important. Next time I cycle I will get mine done every 4 weeks.
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
How do you make sure you are not at high risk? Do you need to have gene tests done to determine if you are predisposed to heart issues and such?
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
How do you make sure you are not at high risk? Do you need to have gene tests done to determine if you are predisposed to heart issues and such?
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Originally Posted by Pirate!
It's just like a credit card: Buy now, pay later.
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
Say for instance your doing your first cycle, and it's a light cycle of test-e or test-c @ 500 MG a week for 8 weeks.
Imagine you check your BP every morning and night, and eat ultra clean. You begin the cycle at a reasonable bf% of like 15-18%. |
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Originally Posted by kicka19
super high protien diets are not good
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Originally Posted by BigDyl
You begin the cycle at a reasonable bf% of like 15-18%.
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