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I just realized that ive been posting questions but never even introduced myself. Im 25 years old been lifting since about 16. Im just recovering from a torn radial nerve some its kinda like a fresh start since i havent been in the gym in a good 8 or 9 months. Anyhow I eat heavy and take this stuff seriously and im hoping to get back into the flow of it all now that i can lift again. I appreciate all the advice and help ive recieved here and that the information availible to me here. It was an easy choice to choose this forum thanks again
 
1) Im just recovering from a torn radial nerve

2) I havent been in the gym in a good 8 or 9 months.

1) Recovering from a radial nerve WHAT?

2) If you need AAS to get "back into the gym" esp at age 25, that's an attitude issue that AAS will not remedy fella.

No i'm NOT suggesting AAS have no influence on ones psyche but ultimately the decision to lift, exercise or follow a healthy lifestyle is up to YOU, and as such are
no shortcut toward achieving what is required, a long term comittment.
 
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1) Recovering from a radial nerve WHAT?

2) If you need AAS to get "back into the gym" esp at age 25, that's an attitude issue that AAS will not remedy fella.

No i'm NOT suggesting AAS have no influence on ones psyche but ultimately the decision to lift, exercise or follow a healthy lifestyle is up to YOU, and as such are
no shortcut toward achieving what is required, a long term comittment.

I understand your concern but i will not be starting a cycle yet once i am back in the gym and going strong for 5 or six months. Yes i am planning my upcoming cycle and trying to get all my ducks in a row but in no way will i be relying on steroids to get back in the gym. Oh and i was recovering from a radial nerve laceration. Thanks for the input man
 
1) Recovering from a radial nerve WHAT?

2) If you need AAS to get "back into the gym" esp at age 25, that's an attitude issue that AAS will not remedy fella.

No i'm NOT suggesting AAS have no influence on ones psyche but ultimately the decision to lift, exercise or follow a healthy lifestyle is up to YOU, and as such are
no shortcut toward achieving what is required, a long term comittment.

I understand your concern but i will not be starting a cycle yet once i am back in the gym and going strong for 5 or six months. Yes i am planning my upcoming cycle and trying to get all my ducks in a row but in no way will i be relying on steroids to get back in the gym. Oh and i was recovering from a radial nerve laceration. Thanks for the input man
 
So, where you got injured by accident or while lifting? And if lifting caused your injury, please do not hesitate to share with meso members.
 
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