Tweetyes, unless of course you are at your full height.
Almost all AAS harden or fuse growth plates (not sure of proper terminology here).
actually the only one I can think of that doesnt is ox.
Tweetdoes equipoise stunt growth. Im 20 years old and im going to start taking equipoise in one month. Will my growth suffer because of that?
Tweetyes, unless of course you are at your full height.
Almost all AAS harden or fuse growth plates (not sure of proper terminology here).
actually the only one I can think of that doesnt is ox.
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TweetThats true, ONLY IF your plates have closed. Some men mature into their 20's.Originally posted by blm9376
No your epiphyseal cartilage(growth plates) typically close in your late teens. EQ w/some Test. will promote growth
My girlfriend's father grew two inches when he was 22.
So you cant make a blanket statement like that.
TweetThats pretty interesting, could I get an inch or so, trying to use EQ w/some test?Originally posted by blm9376
No your epiphyseal cartilage(growth plates) typically close in your late teens. EQ w/some Test. will promote growth
TweetOriginally posted by blm9376
I said typically
correct, TYPICALLY...you know how you have to be politically correct kid
TweetMy bad, I must have missed that word, sorry.Originally posted by blm9376
I said typically....because they TYPICALLY do!
But come on, missing one word doesnt make that much of a difference.
Tweetoh, so i should wait then, before I start taking equipoise. Cuz I read some studies saying some steroids promote bone growth then they stunt the bones from growing. I figure since im 20, i could take some equipoise and hopefully get an inch or so before it stunts my growth. What do you all think?
"I plead with you to give your bodies to God. Let them be a sacrifice -- the kind he will accept. When you think of what he has done for you, is this too much to ask"?
ROMANS 12:1
Tweetyep, I was just messing around with the one word not making a difference thing, hence the .Originally posted by blm9376
sure....if you your doc told you that you "did" have something wrong or "did not" have something wrong...I think the "not" would make all the difference. I am not going to get into semantics w/you. It was an oversight on your part and a poorly phrased sentence on mine......no biggy
But yeah, no biggy.
TweetOriginally posted by blm9376
It must be a Florida thing smart ass
Must be.
btw, Im heading over to tampa tommorrow. Maybe I'll see ya, I'll look for the "big guy"
TweetIts my first cycle and I just want to add very lean muscle, thats why Im not going to take test
"I plead with you to give your bodies to God. Let them be a sacrifice -- the kind he will accept. When you think of what he has done for you, is this too much to ask"?
ROMANS 12:1
Tweeteq will not make you taller.if that's what you are asking.if you are still growing naturally,which you may be,taking an aas will stop that growth.imo,wait a couple years.Originally posted by rude
oh, so i should wait then, before I start taking equipoise. Cuz I read some studies saying some steroids promote bone growth then they stunt the bones from growing. I figure since im 20, i could take some equipoise and hopefully get an inch or so before it stunts my growth. What do you all think?
Tweetwhat can help me grow other then growth hormone
"I plead with you to give your bodies to God. Let them be a sacrifice -- the kind he will accept. When you think of what he has done for you, is this too much to ask"?
ROMANS 12:1
Tweet[QUOTE]Originally posted by rude
what can help me grow other then growth hormone [/QUOTE
If your growth plates have not closed test with anti es might
Only plants grow naturally
Var 60mg ED 1-16
Test Enth 750mg EW 1-14
EQ 600mg EW 1-14
Nolva 20mg ED
Femara 1.25mg ED
Clen - ?????
Tweetreally, i heard something like that but was not sure.
"I plead with you to give your bodies to God. Let them be a sacrifice -- the kind he will accept. When you think of what he has done for you, is this too much to ask"?
ROMANS 12:1