Tweettough question to answer and i would seek more than one medical professional's advice before stopping.
TweetI don't go to the doctor unless I broke a bone.. Which I have had my fair share
Tweettough question to answer and i would seek more than one medical professional's advice before stopping.
TweetBumping this to hear what some of our newest members say
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TweetI would surely slow down. Dont think i would totally stop. But for sure would get additional opinions.
TweetI dont have insruance therefor i dont go to the doctor becuase i cannot afford it so no i probably wouldnt stop becuase i wouldnt know i had to and i would die
Tweetdepends i guess. doctors "practice" medicine. dont mean they got a clue. gotta go with your gut ,independant research, as well as consider the many doctors you ask.. in the end everybodys gonna do whats best for them.
TweetIt'd be pretty ignorant not to stop if you were told you were going to kill yourself. Now there are ways to continue with at the very least test and probably still maintain your health and this would be go with a TRT dose and keep test levels within the natty range. If test levels are kept within the (upper level) natty range you can still make gains with the proper diet and have a good quality of life and not kill yourself. Bloodwork numerous times a year would be a must to monitor things and make sure everything is kept in line. As far as other compounds that can adversely affect your health are concerned you would have to give them up for good. If you have no one in your life such as a wife, kids, mother, father, siblings, etc., then go for it and continue on the path of destruction until you just fall over one day and end up in a casket. (At least you will look good in the casket) But if you have any regard for the loved ones in your life then give them up and go the TRT route with close monitoring.
TweetI think I would keep using something. I have to be honest with myself, I have a hard enough time coming off a blast
TweetNo no no Hell No!!,slow down yes
Tweet^^^ this, would suck considering I feel men need test to truly have a healthy quality of life and if their body can't produce it anymore, then we need to supplement with it. If test isn't abused and bloods are monitored regularly I see it being more positive than negative. My wife and daughter mean more to me than anything so if had to would stop but seriously figuring out how to again...just being honest!
TweetI've thought about this alot. I would just go with low doses of the milder ones maybe just like 500 test and 400 deca if i had to.
TweetAt this point I would stop. But I've only done 3 cycles and can definitely understand why it would be hard for some vets. I also agree with what a lot of guys said... Doctors aren't always right and I have a feeling a lot of douche bag doctors would advise us to stop without looking at any blood work or labs. I think if I was a cruiser and was having serious health issues I would stick with a healthy TRT dose and really refine my diet and cardio.
TweetTough call. Id prolly still do it but low dosage. I remember back in the day where peeps said it could shrink your penis. I was willing to chance it at like 19 yrs old. Im certainly glad that isnt true b/c Im not exactly John Holmes!!lol
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