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So is it fair to say that after four weeks on test e (two 250mg injections per week), and no gain in strength or size, no acne, no mood changes, no testicular atrophy, no bloating that ny gear is bunk? The only thing I've experienced is a couple of nights I woke up kind of sweaty. I've gained about five pounds in the past few weeks but I've been eating like an animal, about 5,000 calories pet day and more than enough protein. So I guess the stuff I got is garbage.
Not at all. You need to post your lifting program and diet, so we have some thing to work from here Remember, anabolics are only a piece of the puzzle. Without good training and diet, you won't gain much at all. Four weeks isn't very long to judge the effectiveness of a long-acting ester. Take a look at the the sticky I put in my signature about asking for cycle advice. If you post enough info, we can better evaluate what is going on.
Ok, fair enough.
I'm 6'2" and currently 206 lbs., 11% body fat. I am 37 years old. I was about 202 when I started my cycle of test e (500mg per week split into two injections, Mondays and Thursdays).
I have a solid training regimen that I've followed for about seven years now. I've put on about 30 lbs of muscle in that time, but have been at a plateau for the past year, which is why I've opted to try aas.
My diet is solid, as I've worked with a nutritionist to sort it out. I'm eating over 5,000 calories and about 250 grams of protein. After most meals, I pound HB eggs or cans of tuna. I could probably use more sleep, but overall I feel like my training and diet are solid.
What is causing me to question the quality of my gear more than the apparent lack of gains is the lack of side effects. Only thing I've had is twice over the past month I've woken up sweaty, which could be the result of a lot of things. But no testicular atrophy, no extra boners, not extra horny. Strength is the same. Super frustrated.
I understand your frustration. Strength should go up and you should gain size if you are eating well at a decent caloric surplus, and you are training hard. It may very well be bunk. As far as the other sides, not everyone experiences all side effects, at least to a noticeable level. if I was in your shoes I'd probably continue for a few more weeks just to be sure. Also, you are probably fairly well developed given the fact that you have been training for a number of years and had some good results. Gains may be a bit slower in coming. I know for myself after training for 20+, gaining a few pounds of quality muscle during a cycle is about all I can hope for, not counting water gain and such. That being said, you should gain more than that while on, and then lose the water after you come off. Reps for following up and posting a bit of background info. Hopefully things will kick in and you will start seeing the gains you are looking for.