Age: 20
Weight: 136 pounds
Height: 5 feet 8 inches
My story: I have been training with a bodybuilder for about 4 months (November - ) now.
I HAVE BEEN TRAINING FOR OVER TWO YEARS NOW. 4 MONTHS WITH THIS PARTICULAR GUY, A BODYBUILDER. BEFORE THAT, ANOTHER GUY, A PERSONAL TRAINER.
For the first three months, I only used bodybuilding supplements. We did talk about using AAS. But first he wanted me to get used to his level of hardcore exercise. I started using AAS the beginning of February. After only one and a half weeks, I stopped using AAS completely. My mother took me to a doctor to hear about the dangers of using AAS. I listened. The doctor told me to have blood tests done, which I did. The doctor said that if my all levels were in order, I could most likely complete my first cycle. It would be my choice whether or not I would want to complete it, though. Basically, the doctor's advice: stop immediately or wait until you're finished with your first cycle and then consider using AAS only when your natural testosterone levels have stabilized (late twenties, thirties).
I stopped immediately.
The blood tests showed all my levels to be in order, except for one: my thyroid. Right now, it is underactive. I do not show any symptoms of an underactive thyroid. I never have. I am skinny. I still have trouble gaining weight. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
I emphasize the fact that I stopped using AAS immediately. No PCT. Nothing. The doctor wants to have blood tests done again, a month from now. Then we can see whether or not my thyroid activity will be back to normal, or not.
The bodybuilder says my cycle was a mild one. The doctor says it was a hectic one.
Please check it out.
Two injections per week:
- Primobolan
300 mg
one ml
- Sustanon 250
500 mg
one ml
- Boldenone
200 mg
half ml
One tablet per day:
- Arimidex
1 mg
- Turinabol
20 mg
Could it be that I have always had an underactive thyroid? Could my cycle really have caused an underactive thyroid (at least, temporarily)? In the future, could thyroid medication be combined with AAS to prevent an underactive thyroid?
If I am interested in bulking, should I rather consider using pro hormones? Am I too young to be using AAS? Will I totally screw up my testosterone levels if I use AAS at 20?
I am not going to lie to anyone of you. The idea of using steroids is tempting. It's an idea I fell for very quickly. It's an idea I snapped out of very quickly, as well. But I am also careful (and smart, at times). Now more than ever. Just tell me, are steroids, no matter what, just too dangerous to use at my age?
I hope to hear from you guys soon.
Weight: 136 pounds
Height: 5 feet 8 inches
My story: I have been training with a bodybuilder for about 4 months (November - ) now.
I HAVE BEEN TRAINING FOR OVER TWO YEARS NOW. 4 MONTHS WITH THIS PARTICULAR GUY, A BODYBUILDER. BEFORE THAT, ANOTHER GUY, A PERSONAL TRAINER.
For the first three months, I only used bodybuilding supplements. We did talk about using AAS. But first he wanted me to get used to his level of hardcore exercise. I started using AAS the beginning of February. After only one and a half weeks, I stopped using AAS completely. My mother took me to a doctor to hear about the dangers of using AAS. I listened. The doctor told me to have blood tests done, which I did. The doctor said that if my all levels were in order, I could most likely complete my first cycle. It would be my choice whether or not I would want to complete it, though. Basically, the doctor's advice: stop immediately or wait until you're finished with your first cycle and then consider using AAS only when your natural testosterone levels have stabilized (late twenties, thirties).
I stopped immediately.
The blood tests showed all my levels to be in order, except for one: my thyroid. Right now, it is underactive. I do not show any symptoms of an underactive thyroid. I never have. I am skinny. I still have trouble gaining weight. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
I emphasize the fact that I stopped using AAS immediately. No PCT. Nothing. The doctor wants to have blood tests done again, a month from now. Then we can see whether or not my thyroid activity will be back to normal, or not.
The bodybuilder says my cycle was a mild one. The doctor says it was a hectic one.
Please check it out.
Two injections per week:
- Primobolan
300 mg
one ml
- Sustanon 250
500 mg
one ml
- Boldenone
200 mg
half ml
One tablet per day:
- Arimidex
1 mg
- Turinabol
20 mg
Could it be that I have always had an underactive thyroid? Could my cycle really have caused an underactive thyroid (at least, temporarily)? In the future, could thyroid medication be combined with AAS to prevent an underactive thyroid?
If I am interested in bulking, should I rather consider using pro hormones? Am I too young to be using AAS? Will I totally screw up my testosterone levels if I use AAS at 20?
I am not going to lie to anyone of you. The idea of using steroids is tempting. It's an idea I fell for very quickly. It's an idea I snapped out of very quickly, as well. But I am also careful (and smart, at times). Now more than ever. Just tell me, are steroids, no matter what, just too dangerous to use at my age?
I hope to hear from you guys soon.
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