Aar0n
30-04-2011, 08:50 AM
Hey Prae.
Wanted to start my post by commenting your presence on this forum. The amount of information you dish out is nitorious.
I was wondering if you would share any thoughts of yours or knowledge pertaining to this thread.
I was reading an earlier thread about running Test all year. (I think it was one of BLP's thread's) Anyways, to benefit the most when cycling test you need to modify your time on\ off as well as dosages. This will prevent your receptors creating a tolerance to the drug, to some degree.
When a Doctor perscribes you HRT, is it common to adjust your dosages aswell? If not, does this mean you will feel different when first administering HRT, to 3 years later down the road?
With countless late night arguements with old girlfriends, to debates with friends and even family members about the idea of Test. These common topics are consistently brought up- " the stuff is unhealthy for you" " How you feel when you are off, it's all it's all psychological" I've been off, I've been on. Off. On. Off. On... Personally, for me, being on test as low as 125mg a week, to not even being on test at all, I feel a huge increase in the dynamics\quality of life. When on, I have more eneregy, better moods, sex drive is always there-even when tired. Just all around happy and more motivated. I'm at the point now where I question my Testostrone use. Am I addicted? Am I unhealthy? Do I need help? Should I continue cycling Test? Maybe I should be on HRT?
As soon as someone conflicts them self with testostrone usage while working out, it is frawn uponed and disapproved by everyone. However, when a Doctor perscribes his patient Testostrone-an averge male who is not even active to any extent.. Than, testostrone is supported by everyone in the patient's friend\family network.
Months back, I overheard a conversation @ work between two women. One women stated to the other women that her Doctor perscribed her Estrogen. The women taking Estrogen was going on and on about how much better she feels. Her moods and energy. And I even heard them giggle a bit too because the sex drive was brought up. And to top things off, the women was encouraging the other women to talk to her Doctor about Estrogen.
Now, lets say you have a similair discussion with two men discussing their practise with Testostrone. I can almost bet that the reactions or perhaps thoughts of others would be very negative.
What is your opinion, Prea? :popc
Wanted to start my post by commenting your presence on this forum. The amount of information you dish out is nitorious.
I was wondering if you would share any thoughts of yours or knowledge pertaining to this thread.
I was reading an earlier thread about running Test all year. (I think it was one of BLP's thread's) Anyways, to benefit the most when cycling test you need to modify your time on\ off as well as dosages. This will prevent your receptors creating a tolerance to the drug, to some degree.
When a Doctor perscribes you HRT, is it common to adjust your dosages aswell? If not, does this mean you will feel different when first administering HRT, to 3 years later down the road?
With countless late night arguements with old girlfriends, to debates with friends and even family members about the idea of Test. These common topics are consistently brought up- " the stuff is unhealthy for you" " How you feel when you are off, it's all it's all psychological" I've been off, I've been on. Off. On. Off. On... Personally, for me, being on test as low as 125mg a week, to not even being on test at all, I feel a huge increase in the dynamics\quality of life. When on, I have more eneregy, better moods, sex drive is always there-even when tired. Just all around happy and more motivated. I'm at the point now where I question my Testostrone use. Am I addicted? Am I unhealthy? Do I need help? Should I continue cycling Test? Maybe I should be on HRT?
As soon as someone conflicts them self with testostrone usage while working out, it is frawn uponed and disapproved by everyone. However, when a Doctor perscribes his patient Testostrone-an averge male who is not even active to any extent.. Than, testostrone is supported by everyone in the patient's friend\family network.
Months back, I overheard a conversation @ work between two women. One women stated to the other women that her Doctor perscribed her Estrogen. The women taking Estrogen was going on and on about how much better she feels. Her moods and energy. And I even heard them giggle a bit too because the sex drive was brought up. And to top things off, the women was encouraging the other women to talk to her Doctor about Estrogen.
Now, lets say you have a similair discussion with two men discussing their practise with Testostrone. I can almost bet that the reactions or perhaps thoughts of others would be very negative.
What is your opinion, Prea? :popc