Manamana
New Member
Hey guys, I'm Mana. I've been posting on Meso for just a little while. I didn't even know this sub-forum existed.
I'm 5'11" and weigh 242. 32 years young. I just started back training hard in March. I had a good bit of time away from the gym because ironically I broke my back while at the gym. Freak accident.
Took a whole lot longer to heal than I'd imagined.
I gain pretty easily. I've always struggled more with keeping fat off than increasing lifts or improving my muscle mass.
Right now, for me, diet is extremely important. I have no issue eating enough calories... On the contrary I have to make sure not to eat more than my daily allotment.
I had no prior AAS experience until I started TRT a couple of years ago.
After I broke my back, I was on painkillers for six months. I became extremely sluggish and my Total T at 8AM was 146. Even after discontinuing the painkillers my T hovered in the low to mid 300s.
I felt better the first couple of weeks of TRT, but I had a doctor that knew nothing about hcg or AIs. Finally found an ok doc not too long ago, but he is expensive. Started blasting and crusing a little over a year ago.
I'm here to learn, contribute where I can, and ultimately get back to a nice and shredded 210-215. I know the 242 weight seems like a lot, but I took a break from TRT earlier this year. When I resumed I was 224, and in less than three months I was up to 242. Some were gains but a good bit of it is water.
Take Care,
Mana
I'm 5'11" and weigh 242. 32 years young. I just started back training hard in March. I had a good bit of time away from the gym because ironically I broke my back while at the gym. Freak accident.
Took a whole lot longer to heal than I'd imagined.
I gain pretty easily. I've always struggled more with keeping fat off than increasing lifts or improving my muscle mass.
Right now, for me, diet is extremely important. I have no issue eating enough calories... On the contrary I have to make sure not to eat more than my daily allotment.
I had no prior AAS experience until I started TRT a couple of years ago.
After I broke my back, I was on painkillers for six months. I became extremely sluggish and my Total T at 8AM was 146. Even after discontinuing the painkillers my T hovered in the low to mid 300s.
I felt better the first couple of weeks of TRT, but I had a doctor that knew nothing about hcg or AIs. Finally found an ok doc not too long ago, but he is expensive. Started blasting and crusing a little over a year ago.
I'm here to learn, contribute where I can, and ultimately get back to a nice and shredded 210-215. I know the 242 weight seems like a lot, but I took a break from TRT earlier this year. When I resumed I was 224, and in less than three months I was up to 242. Some were gains but a good bit of it is water.
Take Care,
Mana
