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    a little about me and my first cycle

    hi everyone before i get started i want to say a big thankyou to everybody who has helped me learn as much as i have already, and i hope to keep on learning. ive been a member for many months now and i havn't done to much posting as i have been doing a lot of research. so i thought i would finally introduce myself.

    a little bit about me, when i was 15 i had an operation on my intestines and couldn't eat or drink for 6 and a half weeks because of this my weight dropped to 93lbs. when i came out of hospital and had turned 16 i was determined to transform my body completely. i am now 19 and have been training for 3 years i have naturally put of 77lbs and now weigh 170 lbs not to sure about my bf, but my abs are slightly visible. before i turn 20 which is in march im hoping to put on 10 lbs to be come 180lbs. once i have reached my 180lb target im hoping to do my first cycle of pro hormones, before you start i have done a lot of research! i no many of you say wait until your 25 but i feel i have progressed very well naturally and feel that i will be ready to take my first step. so far my thoughts are with 1-andro rx as its a very mild pro hormone and those who have logged about it have seen very minor or no sides. sorry to waffle on i no most of you probably won't give a shit, haha but just hoping for your honest opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsc123 View Post
    hi everyone before i get started i want to say a big thankyou to everybody who has helped me learn as much as i have already, and i hope to keep on learning. ive been a member for many months now and i havn't done to much posting as i have been doing a lot of research. so i thought i would finally introduce myself.

    a little bit about me, when i was 15 i had an operation on my intestines and couldn't eat or drink for 6 and a half weeks because of this my weight dropped to 93lbs. when i came out of hospital and had turned 16 i was determined to transform my body completely. i am now 19 and have been training for 3 years i have naturally put of 77lbs and now weigh 170 lbs not to sure about my bf, but my abs are slightly visible. before i turn 20 which is in march im hoping to put on 10 lbs to be come 180lbs. once i have reached my 180lb target im hoping to do my first cycle of pro hormones, before you start i have done a lot of research! i no many of you say wait until your 25 but i feel i have progressed very well naturally and feel that i will be ready to take my first step. so far my thoughts are with 1-andro rx as its a very mild pro hormone and those who have logged about it have seen very minor or no sides. sorry to waffle on i no most of you probably won't give a shit, haha but just hoping for your honest opinions.

    thanks!
    How many of these posts happen a day now? Three? Four? I'll give you credit though yours was much more eloquent than the others.

    Look here's the deal. It doesn't matter if you've been training seriously for over four years. You are going to put a limit on what you can eventually accomplish by starting steroids now. After you're off the cycle your body won't ever be the same. Steroids should be a last alternative if you have exhausted every other method of training, diet and intensity. If they aren't then you're not going to get as much out of them and will hurt your gains in the long run. If you've made good natural progress then keep making it until the returns dry up.

    Did you have Crohn's? If you had any kind of medical issue I would worry about the steroids aggravating the issue and causing a recurrence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Life View Post
    How many of these posts happen a day now? Three? Four? I'll give you credit though yours was much more eloquent than the others.
    I think Ive read about 12 today alone!

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    No it wasn't crohns, if firstly happened at birth, I had boul rotation an then 15 years later it happened again. A lot of people on here have started at ages below 25

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    Why is it harder to gain more muscle mass after doing a cycle?

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    Your body is going to change, it is not going to respond the same way it did before you went on a cycle, regardless of whether or not you had excellent PCT. It simply won't be as easy.

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