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So I never come off test completely I cruise at 200 blast around for with primo what I'll do is run like 200 or 300 with my low test so I'll do that for a few months then up test to 400 add masteron to 800 - 1g then blast like that for a few months drop both to cruise dose then switch to primo for next blast that make sense
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Im gonna give this a shot..just happen to have some extra primo laying around.
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I like it I switch stuff around as far
As crusing deca primo mast so my body never gets used to a compound
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I've used mast at 200mgs pw with 250test as a cruise before. last cruise I used 250 test with 15mgs LGD and the LGD was great.
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ski748134
So I never come off test completely I cruise at 200 blast around for with primo what I'll do is run like 200 or 300 with my low test so I'll do that for a few months then up test to 400 add masteron to 800 - 1g then blast like that for a few months drop both to cruise dose then switch to primo for next blast that make sense
Yes that makes sense. Thank you for the info Ski!
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Riggs
Brother I had multi level fusion on L4/L5 & L5/S1 and I actually have an L6, yes an actual complete & in tackt L6. Only 2% of the population have it. It completely took my lifestyle away from me for 5 years. The 1st time I hit some Sus/NPP/Dbol/Adrol from a sponsor here and went back to light training I was petrified of the gym. I had been doing tones of endurance training with my cousin who does Ironman comps but hadn't touched free weights or done high impact training for years. Started slow, tread softly and 8 weeks later had slammed on 25lbs. There was my life before fusion and after. 2 completely different life's. My surgeons told me I would never be medically cleared to train again and if I had adhered to their protocol I would never trained again. I'm living proof that when your committed, continually educate yourself, spend the time to find a legit source and love this lifestyle enough nothing can stop you from achieving your goals.
Before my 1st fusion I committed myself to ripping myself down to the core and got down to 185lbs by eating accordingly and shit that's st 6'3"!!! I was skinnier than I was when I played ball in high school! But at the time I had no source and believed that having a single pound of unnecessary body weight was, considering my diagnosis, a bad thing. I've had 2 hernia surgeries in the last 3 months, I still hold 205/210 and I'm still lean cause of my cruise and eating clean.
I say all this to bring up that I don't meet many people in this lifestyle that have had 1 or more major back operations and are still grinding. Spinal fusion is a very legitimate reason to go down & stay down or at least not return to the sport like before. It takes some serious commitment, a willingness to commit a shit ton of time to re educating yourself on how to train, a willingness to forget the way you used to train again and spend the time to find a reliable source. Without all the above your just gonna be the guy with big guns and a gut who used to have a great physique. Well I refuse to be "that guy" and it looks like you have the same approach B. You keep up the hard work brother. You've got a good group of guys here willing to be there for you so keep up the hard work.
I ran a GH log & it's a lot of work & takes commitment for it to be beneficial to others. Just know it gets very personal on a log and if that's what your ok with or could benefit from then hell ya you should jump right in. If you wanna be all legit then hit up your sponsor, send em pics with your username & date and ask if they need anything else to get they're blessing. Just my input & 2¢ running a log will be putting yourself out there. I enjoyed it and just wanna share my experience with you. I did struggle for a moment with the requests to get so "personal" from other members but learned to embrace it and glad I did. Its good for me to go back & see where I was during that time and the progress pics are fun to look back at. Looks like your considering running a log so if you think I can help in any way you hit me up anytime...you obviously know that but doesn't hurt to say it...lol
Riggs you're top shelf, brother, truly. I agree it's nice knowing a fellow broken-back brother, lol. I went through three surgeries to me back "together".
I guess I'm cool with a log, I'm not sure what you mean by getting personal. I'm a pretty open book as long as board rules and safety is respected.
I will be trying my hand at home cookery for this next go round, so should I still reach out to a sponsor? Thank you for your kind words, brother.
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ski748134
Everybody here brings something to the table....weather your brand new or a seasoned vet everyone's opinions are welcomed....when I joined this board a few years ago I felt I had a pretty damn good knowledge base of aas and health...looking back I didn't know shit this board and it's members have taught me a ton the best way to learn is get involved...sometimes you will put your foot in your mouth but shit we all make mistakes read listen learn and get involved...to me the absolute best way to get involved and learn is to run a log....
Honest words, my friend. It is the least I could do to give back all the knowledge you have been dropping on me, ski. Truly appreciated.
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Riggs you're top shelf, brother, truly. I agree it's nice knowing a fellow broken-back brother, lol. I went through three surgeries to me back "together".
I guess I'm cool with a log, I'm not sure what you mean by getting personal. I'm a pretty open book as long as board rules and safety is respected.
I will be trying my hand at home cookery for this next go round, so should I still reach out to a sponsor? Thank you for your kind words, brother.
By personal I mean just be prepared to put it all out there. Regular progress pics, details about macros, details about what how you cook, how you train...all I was saying is be prepared to be a completely open book and if not then run a log when you are. Just my 2¢ based on what I experienced.
Everybody says ya run a log but few have done it themselves. Just do it when your ready and it's a great learning experience. I learned more in a few months then I could elsewhere in several years.
Only reach out to your sponsor if you want it to be an "official log" if not then be sure to state its an "unofficial log." And you'll get members following along dying for progress pics so be sure to provide the date and you're username with em.
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Ski.... I ran the 20mgs p/d for about 6 weeks
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