Too late on that one!Originally Posted by Jay-Budaman
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Usually LDL increases as HDL decreases. I have never seen LDL almost nill. That is wild.
I have seen HDL numbers in single digits from M1T though. And the corresponding LDL numbers are in the 200-300 range+
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Too late on that one!Originally Posted by Jay-Budaman
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My doctor's words were, "Rod, you've wiped out both your LDL and HDL levels. Your HDL level is dangerously low...." I'll find out what the exact numbers were.Originally Posted by dg806


LDL should be under 100. He may mean it is extremely high?
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And two cycles of M1T a year is about all your body can take. Works good, but nasty for blood lipids.
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OUTSTANDING! I'd hire you because you are HOT as hell.Originally Posted by dstack
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Thanks trvlr70!
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Nope I'm not a stripper nor am I gay I just don't see anything wrong with either. If I had his body I may consider stripping but I don't.... Good for you....Originally Posted by QuestionGuy
Originally Posted by dstack
hahahahha, that is one cool gay guy !!! usually gay guys get on my nerves because they are trying to be so obvious and flirty...lol, that was funny!!![]()
Thanks Man! There are all kind of gay guys. The flamboyant ones turn me off. I don't understand why a gay wants to be feminine if he is attracted to masculine guys. Masculine gay guys are usually attracted to masculine men. If I wanted a woman I would fuck a REAL woman. My feeling is live and let live. But the gay guys who give us a really bad name are the trolls cruising the gym showers. I find that just as repulsive as any straight guy would.Originally Posted by QuestionGuy
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What do you mean by aromatize?Originally Posted by dg806


The parent compound does not convert to any estrogen, which is what causes gyno, water bloat, high blood pressure ect.Originally Posted by dstack
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Originally Posted by dg806
To my knowledge I have not been taking anything else that would cause gyno. I was considering going back on Methoxygen while I recover from MT1, but of course I'll wait until after I speak to my doctor. He will probably have me lay off of all supplements. He's a little too safe. I guess it's better to be safe.
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