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Just one cycle? please? Temptation!

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I have been reading and reading for the last 6 months about this topic. I have posted a number of threads lately asking because I know nothing from personal experience.
The temptation of one cycle. Can one 6 wk. cycle of test or deca (just one) possibly throw my body into a tailspin that would affect my health for the rest of my life? When all is said and done will I be able to build off the gains made or will I slowly shrink to the point I was before the cycle.
You only live once and you have to make the best of it. My trainer says that I have built a great foundation for excellent gains while on juice. If I can gain a quick 15-20lbs of lean muscle at 32 years of age than life is good providing I don't have any harmful side effects (especially hair loss, gyno, and of course death by cancer). This subject is fascinating and scary at the same time. I am almost there and need a nudge actualize my potential.
 
Yes, if you don't do your cycle right, 6 weeks can mess you up. You should never do Deca, alone. For a first cycle, just Test is best. An 8 week cycle would be the best place to start. Once you are through your post-cycle therapy, you can continue to gain muscle mass. From a first cycle, people tend to keep most of their gains, being as they are not past their genetic potential yet. A proper post-cycle will ensure that you keep as much of your gains as possible and get your body back to normal as soon as possible.
 
if you have been training for awhile and have got ur diet down, i would jus say go for a 10-12 week cycle of either testosterone enanthate or cypoinate, at 500 mgs a week. Very simple and easy, and you should make some nice gains off of it if your training and diet are on point. :thumb:
 
jasone said:
I have been reading and reading for the last 6 months about this topic. I have posted a number of threads lately asking because I know nothing from personal experience.
The temptation of one cycle. Can one 6 wk. cycle of test or deca (just one) possibly throw my body into a tailspin that would affect my health for the rest of my life? When all is said and done will I be able to build off the gains made or will I slowly shrink to the point I was before the cycle.
You only live once and you have to make the best of it. My trainer says that I have built a great foundation for excellent gains while on juice. If I can gain a quick 15-20lbs of lean muscle at 32 years of age than life is good providing I don't have any harmful side effects (especially hair loss, gyno, and of course death by cancer). This subject is fascinating and scary at the same time. I am almost there and need a nudge actualize my potential.
6 weeks of Test at 400-500mg a week is fine, but once you do it you will want more and you will want to do it longer......i.e. the reason all the people here love 10-12+ week cycles....
 
You've been reading for 6 months and you think you are going to get cancer? Yeah we are all bald and are on chemo treatments but we do it for kicks. See you in ER.
 
Jasone I think you need to decide what is best for you. I don't feel you are going to have any long term or severe adverse reactions from doing 1 cycle. I would consider doing a 10-12 week test e cycle, or if you insist on doing a 6 weeker then I would from test prop for sure. Down side to that is you will be injecting everyday or no less then every other day. For most people new to injecting themselves this can be a huge problem.

If you decide to do it just be smart about it. Moderation is the key to life.
 
Hair loss is in your genes. Does it run in your family? That will pretty much tell you whether you're going to lose hair or not.

Gyno is controllable if you're smart. Have nolva on hand, use an AI on cycle if you're really worried.

Steroids don't cause cancer.
 
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