First Steroid Cycle and test

etw101

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Hey guys im 18 years old and have been contemplating the use of steroids for a while now. Ive been doing research for about 3 months and feel i have a decent amount of knowledge about the subject. Within my research i see EVERYONE saying how you should 1)wait till youre older and 2) have reached your genetic potential. I know 2 guys right now who both started steroids at a young age and were twigs when they first started and they havent had too bad of side effects after a year. Now my question is, since they went against both rules of thumb, what would that mean for me? Ive been lifting for about a year now but ive been an athlete my whole life (baseball and football since 7). i know understand everyone is different but considering ive been pretty healthy and athletic my whole life i feel i could possibly see the same results as them? one of my friends wrote me up a cycle which consists of

Week 1-12: Test C at 250mg a week
Week 1-4: Dbol at 30mgs a day
Week 14-18: Pct i would have nolvadex and clomid on hand
i would also be taking n2guard throughout my whole cycle and probably will even off cycle

not doing this yet and dont plan on it for a while. but i want yours guys inputs on why doing aas at such a young age is so frowned upon. ive looked this up but everywhere ive looked once someone discloses that theyre under 20 they get shot down. (hoping that doesnt happen here) im looking for real answers with explanation and not just shit like "youre too young" or "you need to reach your genetic potential". i want to actually know why that is considering i know 2 people who broke that and they are fine. my diet is pretty clean considering my busy schedule with school and i hit the gym everyday except sunday

Stats are

5'8 18 years old
160 pounds 15% body fat

can rep out 155 6 times on bench and 225 8 times on squat
 
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Hey guys im 17 years old and have been contemplating the use of steroids for a while now. Ive been doing research for about 3 months and feel i have a decent amount of knowledge about the subject. Within my research i see EVERYONE saying how you should 1)wait till youre older and 2) have reached your genetic potential. I know 2 guys right now who both started steroids at a young age and were twigs when they first started and they havent had too bad of side effects after a year. Now my question is, since they went against both rules of thumb, what would that mean for me? Ive been lifting for about a year now but ive been an athlete my whole life (baseball and football since 7). i know understand everyone is different but considering ive been pretty healthy and athletic my whole life i feel i could possibly see the same results as them? one of my friends wrote me up a cycle which consists of

Week 1-12: Test C at 250mg a week
Week 1-4: Dbol at 30mgs a day
Week 14-18: Pct i would have nolvadex and clomid on hand
i would also be taking n2guard throughout my whole cycle and probably will even off cycle

not doing this yet and dont plan on it for a while. but i want yours guys inputs on why doing aas at such a young age is so frowned upon. ive looked this up but everywhere ive looked once someone discloses that theyre under 20 they get shot down. (hoping that doesnt happen here) im looking for real answers with explanation and not just shit like "youre too young" or "you need to reach your genetic potential". i want to actually know why that is considering i know 2 people who broke that and they are fine. my diet is pretty clean considering my busy schedule with school and i hit the gym everyday except sunday

Stats are

5'8 17 years old
160 pounds 15% body fat

can rep out 155 6 times on bench and 225 8 times on squat

Well, I read up to where you said you were 17. Unfortunately, this site is 18 and older...
 
lmao didnt even the second one. the touch sensor on my iphone is messed up. probably sounds like im lying but i promise im not lol
 
etw did you expect anyone here to green light a cycle at 17? Stick around and educate yourself so you understand why we can't do that.
 
Or 18. No difference. I'm glad you posted so we could have the opportunity to help you. 7-8 more years bro unless you are legitimately low t.
 
Or 18. No difference. I'm glad you posted so we could have the opportunity to help you. 7-8 more years bro unless you are legitimately low t.

I agree with most all your posts Lucky, but I'm gonna call this minor point out as it gives the wrong impression. If even he does have legitimate low T, he will still not cycle gear or run AAS. He will be treated by a doctor for a medical condition, low t, and may receive medication, such as testosterone to treat it. This is not the same thing as running gear. No different then an aids patient or burn victim is running gear when they are treated by a doctor using Deca.

Just saying this cause young guys are getting into the thinking that Low T treatment is nothing more then AAS use, and they will compromise valid treatment for the sake of 'getting on gear' doctor approved, and then driving up the costs of insurances and doctors costs for those who legitimately need medical treatment for trt.

not saying you meant that. just saying that a young guy that wants to run gear but he is too young being told "unless you have low T", indicates he can run gear if he has low T. When the truth is, no he cannot. If he has Low T he can be treated by a doctor for that condition, not 'run gear' then.
 
I agree with most all your posts Lucky, but I'm gonna call this minor point out as it gives the wrong impression. If even he does have legitimate low T, he will still not cycle gear or run AAS. He will be treated by a doctor for a medical condition, low t, and may receive medication, such as testosterone to treat it. This is not the same thing as running gear. No different then an aids patient or burn victim is running gear when they are treated by a doctor using Deca.

Just saying this cause young guys are getting into the thinking that Low T treatment is nothing more then AAS use, and they will compromise valid treatment for the sake of 'getting on gear' doctor approved, and then driving up the costs of insurances and doctors costs for those who legitimately need medical treatment for trt.

not saying you meant that. just saying that a young guy that wants to run gear but he is too young being told "unless you have low T", indicates he can run gear if he has low T. When the truth is, no he cannot. If he has Low T he can be treated by a doctor for that condition, not 'run gear' then.

Agreed, I do mean under a doctors supervision.
 
I'm 21 years of age. 6'3 and 178 lbs. I've been highly considering starting for a while now. Any suggestions on some things I need to know or what I should start with?
 
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