Thanks, looks like the Deca seems a common thread as well as the Test, and others.
On a further note chronic snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea which can cause a whole slew of other health related problems. So I offer this info. as payback to all of you who have given their assistance and help to those seeking info. on AAS.
1. Bro's should have a sleep study to confirm they have or don't have sleep apnea.
2. CPAP's suck even though they are effective in treatment. If you have mild or moderate Sleep Apnea see a dentist for an oral appliance that will not only eliminate the snoring but will help with the apnea. If the dentist is willing to do this without a sleep study or without verifying effectiveness with a sleep study, find a new doc. the reason being these appliances can stop snoring, but not the apnea if not fit properly.
3. Studies show that you are at increased risk if you are over weight, or have a neck greater than 17.5 inches (yes I know that is pretty much all of you that is why i'm sharing this info.)
4. Breathe rite strips do help and are effective. If you sleep better on them, or feel more rested during the day, then use them!
Remember sleep is the most critical factor of rest and recovery, so don't sabotage your gains.
The doctor has spoken, Rockon!