Thanks for the replies!,
No this is not a 'troll' post. My understanding was that AAS could help to atleast reach my genetic potential at a faster rate. Cycling a smaller dose of only test E for 12 weeks followed by a pct. Personally its a choice for improving quality of life. Life is already fked as it is why not make the most of it.
Fluffy, The only times I've had inflammations of my pancreas is due to high lipase levels. Would high cholesterol lead to this?
I've had alcohol on the rare occasion despite my doctor warning that a 'drop' could kill me. But won't be risking it again.
"removing myself from the gene pool", lol don't even think i'd want to procreate, why pass on this genetic deformity.
Powerbuilder, It doesn't seem like a bad idea. Recently a relative went to my local gp about his bad back and overall weakness. (hes lanky, poorly built, less weight than me at 6 foot something, doesnt workout). The doctor actually recommended him to doing two cycles. But he would have to go to the 'black market' to find them. This is the advice of an Australian medical practitioner.
In the end it comes down to risk vs benefit. I know for a fact that pancreatitis will take my life down the road. I know it does reduce life expectancy. Question now is to make the most of what I have. Would cycling a mild dose of say Test E properly be as deterimental as you claim?
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