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Jay77
14-02-2009, 11:34 PM
Interested in first Test-E cycle w/Aromasin/Nolvadex/PCT but have bicuspid aortic valve.

I'm in the Montreal area and would like assistance to help find
a doctor who would prescribe if possible and follow me for
a 2 month cycle.

I've taken 2 pro hormone cycles and achieved success after
my 11 month total body transformation thanks to my thyroid
condition.

I want to take 250mg's 2x's/week of Test E and combine
it with either Aromasin &/or Nolvadex and a proper PCT.

With my research, provided the product is real, I've found
that AAS are much safer than Pro Hormone's.

Big reason, you know what you're getting, and the injections
only pass through the liver 1 time Vs. up to 4x's with the
Pro Hormones.

The reason I want a doctor is to do it properly b/c of my
Bicuspid Aoritc valve.

I don't need any medication for it, I had an ECG recently
done and all is strong.

I have top cardiovascular conditioning and an average resting
HR of about 50bpm's. My diet is super clean.

I don't smoke, take recreational drugs, or drink much alcohol
at all. Maybe a glass or two of wine with a lady friend.

I'm wondering if there's any way to find a "new school"
doctor to treat me?

The reason I want to take Test E is mainly due to the health
benefits I felt while on the Pro Hormone's and the much safer
characteristics.

I'd do it on my own, but I'm concerned about my bicuspid.
I'm told ppl with such a condition can't or shouldn't take
AAS at all.

I want dry gains as I need to stay lean, agile, speedy,
keep good cardio for my MMA and boxing classes I do.

If anyone especially from Montreal can help or has ideas,
that would be greatly appreciated.

Heck, my current family doctor thinks Protein powder
and Glutamine is bad for you so no chance there.

Thank you

bmorlock
15-02-2009, 12:42 AM
hey bro , i found out this year that i have a biscupid aorta as well . i am 28 am just found out in august of 2008 , i have been taking gear for 5 years and have not come off cycle in a year and a half ... now i have not seen a cardio- oligist yet ..but i find when i do heavy cycles i get shortness of breath . a biscup aorta means that instead of 3 valves in the heart we only have 2 , so are heart has to work harder already so im sure gear wont help things , and they they that heavy lifting could detach our aorta ..if i was u i would ask your cardio-ologist about the gear usage and make your own decision .... take care bro

Jay77
15-02-2009, 01:27 AM
hey bro , i found out this year that i have a biscupid aorta as well . i am 28 am just found out in august of 2008 , i have been taking gear for 5 years and have not come off cycle in a year and a half ... now i have not seen a cardio- oligist yet ..but i find when i do heavy cycles i get shortness of breath . a biscup aorta means that instead of 3 valves in the heart we only have 2 , so are heart has to work harder already so im sure gear wont help things , and they they that heavy lifting could detach our aorta ..if i was u i would ask your cardio-ologist about the gear usage and make your own decision .... take care bro


Hey guy,

Thanks for the tips

Yes I totally know that the bicuspid is 2 valves when we should
have a "Tricusid" 3 valves.

I also heard detachment of our aorta could be possible.

I'm guessing a Cardio-ologist would probably advise not
to gear up.

Just wondering, for our case what are your opinions of
PH's?

Same risk?

I just finished a cycle and plan on at least a 2 month break
of just clean dieting, conditioning and lifting. It's only my 2nd
PH stack and was quite happy.

Do you think we'd be safer with Ph's or same risks?

Thanks dude

Peace

jmaker
15-02-2009, 05:49 PM
Arnold Schwarzenegger had this same problem.

Jay77
15-02-2009, 06:04 PM
Arnold Schwarzenegger had this same problem.

Well I definitely don't want to have a triple by pass
surgery.

I guess I will stick with occassional PH usage.

Too bad

jmaker
15-02-2009, 06:13 PM
I'm not a doctor and I didn't suggest this is why he had surgery later in life. That may have been an entirely different heart problem. The fact is, is that Arnold was born with the same problem you guys have and still went on to use aas for years.

If this was a decision I had to make for myself, I would more then likely stay away from gear. I'd probably be too paranoid about my heart.

Jay77
15-02-2009, 08:17 PM
I'm not a doctor and I didn't suggest this is why he had surgery later in life. That may have been an entirely different heart problem. The fact is, is that Arnold was born with the same problem you guys have and still went on to use aas for years.

If this was a decision I had to make for myself, I would more then likely stay away from gear. I'd probably be too paranoid about my heart.

Sounds like I'm the same type of paranoid person that
you are.

Well, it was a nice thought but I'm probably as mentioned
above going to refrain from AAS and use simple PH's. Not
as strong, and I always take a liver detox supp during cycle.

I'm on my PCT now for my last PH cycle and made dry gains
along with strength. I'm quite happy, I'm going back to 3 day
a week full body split strength circuit to get even leaner.

Thanks for your input

bmorlock
16-02-2009, 01:02 AM
i would think that ph's would be the same as they are basically steroids anyway ..

as for heart surgery my doc told me that valvle surgery is very possible in your 4th or
5th generation of life , he said that our valves have to work harder to pump the blood and that eventually the valves will become weak and they will start to intake blood .. but this is all pretty new to me as well

nitrous
16-02-2009, 03:59 PM
i would think that ph's would be the same as they are basically steroids anyway ..


thats what i was thinkin