gear for life?

marine_recon

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how many people out there have come to the conclusion that their going to stay on aas for life? whether it be through testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) or by themselves. my test levels were 300ng 6 mths ago. just waiting for new results to come back. cant wait to get back on and start feeling good again. anybody have any pros n cons of lifelong aas use?
 
If your truely have low testosterone and dont want kids or already have them there are only pro's other then for the injections....IMO
 
whats up thrashin. always know the right things to say...lol. i believe theres only pros also, if done in moderation and periodic bloodwork to make sure everything is in sync.
 
if your truely have low testosterone and dont want kids or already have them

This is the biggest deciding factor IMO. If you need it, than great, but you really have to consider the risks of never being able to produce testosterone naturally. Many things occur when this happens and one of those things is running the risk of infertility.
 
Agreed... That having kids now and not wanting any more would be a big deciding factor for me.

Bottom line: If your body cant produce the Testosterone naturally to make you function like a healthy adult male you should jump on HRT/TRT.
 
I got 3 crumb snatchers, ain't havin no mo, and got a safe full of Sustaplex, Trenaplex, Decaplex and the list goes on and on and on. Yeah, it's safe to say I'm on for life!!!
 
I'd run igf 1 lr3 and hcg to see where your natural levels can be. I was on for a few years and wouldn't really have to be on for life. I've been off for a few years now. I had a son a year and a half after coming off.

You should really be weighing this decision carefully. I couldn't imagine if I wasn't able to have kids. My son is pretty cool.
 
I got 3 crumb snatchers, ain't havin no mo, and got a safe full of Sustaplex, Trenaplex, Decaplex and the list goes on and on and on. Yeah, it's safe to say I'm on for life!!!

You fricken crack me up! Had me LMAO and my wife lookin at me like I was a idiot...
 
It is mostly pro's but the cons I come to think of.

1: Do you want kids someday? I know several year-round users who made their women pregnant while on using Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG), no guarantee though.

2:If its not the testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) way, you will always be able to get into trouble and also maybe not having gear available if you dont have really realiable contacts.

3: Jabbing yourself once every week for the rest of youre life.


If not, Igf-1, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG), and every OTC supplement worth trying could be used when youre off (creatine, tribulus, gasparis novedex XT and halodrol, zma, and a shitload of NO products)
 
I have been on for almost 6 years and have no plans of getting off. There are no real downsides for me except that my cholesterol isn't ideal. The upside is that I stay strong, muscular, and horny all the time.
 
witya

I got 3 crumb snatchers, ain't havin no mo, and got a safe full of Sustaplex, Trenaplex, Decaplex and the list goes on and on and on. Yeah, it's safe to say I'm on for life!!!

I'm with you on this one Big..I have a 8 yr old Daughter and a Boy on the way so why would i need anymore..My doc has me on Test injections and I have an appt on Friday..I'm just going to see if he can keep me on it...I feel too good when i'm on and feel like shit when i'm not so its not a hard decision...
 
im 45 now guys. my baby making days are over. got one in the marine corp and one in college. just me and the wife now. talk about stress. glad so many chimed in. i think im with the majority here that will remain on aas for as long as i can.
 
I got 3 crumb snatchers, ain't havin no mo, and got a safe full of Sustaplex, Trenaplex, Decaplex and the list goes on and on and on. Yeah, it's safe to say I'm on for life!!!

Biggin your insane. Everyone in the office wnats to know why am laughing
 
I believe I am headed this route. About to have child No. 2 and my quality of life on is far better than off.

I've always had naturally low test levels, was almost 400 pounds as a kid and plan on being in shape the rest of my life.

Looking at it from another angle, I have never smoked and never drank and have very few vices in life: if being a lifelong test user is my vice, so be it.
 
i believe i am headed this route. About to have child no. 2 and my quality of life on is far better than off.

I've always had naturally low test levels, was almost 400 pounds as a kid and plan on being in shape the rest of my life.

Looking at it from another angle, i have never smoked and never drank and have very few vices in life: If being a lifelong test user is my vice, so be it.

a-men!!
 
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