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    gaining weight but losing size?

    alright this makes no sense to me, im on super dmz and i gained 9 lbs, but i look allot smaller, my arms, chest shoulders especially, i dont understand how this is possible, i looked bigger when i was 186 than now at 195. Can anybody tell me whats going on or help me out?

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    ahh, you lost definition. A smoother appearance can do this. Hows your diet? Running any other aromatizing gears with this?

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    Next time, try measurements instead of eyeballing your gains.

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    DMZ prolly drying you out, maybe it was all bloat before brah..

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    I agree with the smoother comment.

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    im getting leaner and more cut, but wouldnt that make me look bigger if im gaining weight? im not as bloated as i was and im not as puffy, im getting more vascular and more definition but my size is going down as my weight is going up?

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    bump

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    Hey bud, got a question for ya, well a couple......

    How long have you been on superdmz? AND has it made you really hot or given you any type of anxiety? I ask because both are happening to me and I am currently running it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManInBlack View Post
    Hey bud, got a question for ya, well a couple......

    How long have you been on superdmz? AND has it made you really hot or given you any type of anxiety? I ask because both are happening to me and I am currently running it.

    Definitely not trying to hijack your thread.
    i started on octover 22nd, my appetite keeps getting less and less and i hate it, and no i dont get hot nor have anxiety from it. i dont have increased agression or anything, the only think happening is my nuts are shutting down and my body fat slightly reduced

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    hmm it would be unnatural to "feel" big don't you think while on AAS? I think everything should come second nature? You're probably just self-conscious?

    Quote Originally Posted by N21 View Post
    alright this makes no sense to me, im on super dmz and i gained 9 lbs, but i look allot smaller, my arms, chest shoulders especially, i dont understand how this is possible, i looked bigger when i was 186 than now at 195. Can anybody tell me whats going on or help me out?

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    Maybe bf was high (bigger appearance) before cycle, now you've packed on some lean mass and burned up some bf in the process...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N21 View Post
    alright this makes no sense to me, im on super dmz and i gained 9 lbs, but i look allot smaller, my arms, chest shoulders especially, i dont understand how this is possible, i looked bigger when i was 186 than now at 195. Can anybody tell me whats going on or help me out?
    Wow sounds like you got some good reuslts. I have been thinking about trying it out. I saw it on sale at Orbit the other day. Did it help with strength and any pr's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by packers6211 View Post
    Wow sounds like you got some good reuslts. I have been thinking about trying it out. I saw it on sale at Orbit the other day. Did it help with strength and any pr's?
    Yeah, I'm liking what I hear as well... an update on the strength side would be awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezskanken View Post
    Maybe bf was high (bigger appearance) before cycle, now you've packed on some lean mass and burned up some bf in the process...?
    sounds pretty possible to me

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    BF = Heavier than lean muscle. More fat more size. More lean muscle more weight more strength maybe not more size.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hypno View Post
    BF = Heavier than lean muscle. More fat more size. More lean muscle more weight more strength maybe not more size.
    This is true

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    I be having that also.

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