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Wow... another 2 years and I login for the first time...
I was 21 here... playing division 1 collegiate football... I ended up running the tren for about 3 weeks and then pretty much raged/blacked out during spring practice.... I stopped taking the tren after that and I think bumped the test to 500mg and finished off with winny. I ended at something like 260 10% bodyfat (i'm 6'5).
Was tremendous and earned me a spot on the team as a walk on. I got the results I wanted (insane body comp change, tremendous strength gains) and built solidly on that progressing to 275 pounds with 20 inch arms and visible abs.
I got a degree in kinesiology and started training people... eventually one of my clients gave me a job training his employees... I traveled, made money... and started drinking.
Now... it's 7 years later and I am a fat.. out of shape shell of a man. I don't ever plan on doing AAS again but I need to do something with myself. I am like 280 pounds at least 20% bodyfat....
Either way reading this thread makes me depressed. I feel like I sacrificed long term health for the short term glory. My joints have never been the same since doing this cycle and I'm sure I lost at least an inch of my hairline... who knows what else.
I am not against AAS by any means... just wondering would I have done this knowing where my life is now.
Well every body is different and it does have sides if not done properly. Maybe not as thought out as it should have been. 1 or 2 cycles isn't going to hurt your joints. I don't know how many you did. However I played football and that killed mine. So I am with you but not on the AAS. But we wish you well and can only give you advice you probably already know. Eat healthy and get your heart rate up... Good luck bro.
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