Considering joining the military.

Perhaps that's why you are so bitter about everything. So far only thing idiotic is that I mistaken you for OP. But yeah your angry comment is a reflection of some issues, you should find someone else to take it out on.

The question is legit are people talking from experience or just read something. It is a big difference, so that's why I asked, so far seems only you got some ego issues and I hurted you by such question which is really normal question. Why can't I ask if someone served, how it offends someone is beyond me.

I refuse to further talk with you and you're on the ignore list, since you lack any ability to communicate like a normal person. I treat everyone the same, but you make shit personal on a steroid forum for no other reason, but over a damn question...

Anyone interested in joining the military: if you listen to 4Drago's information, you won't be able to join. They won't give you a waiver for "low testosterone" and if your dumbass recruiter somehow gets you a waiver, once you go active duty, they will kick your ass out/medical discharge immediately. I've seen it happen. It's the equivalent of being a type 1 diabetic. It makes you basically nondeployable. That's just how it is. Forget it.

And 99% of the time, no military medical personnel will prescribe you TRT. Not gonna happen. So forget it. Maybe if you are a high rank and you really push the issue, maybe possibly someone could prescribe it but let me tell you, it is rare.....and you are playing with your career if you start looking for this.


Don't listen to 4Drago. His fantasy make believe stories will set you up for failure.
This is not true at all. I was on TRT the last 12 years of my Naval career and deployed with my testosterone. Was prescribed the full dosage of 200mg a week by military doctors. Hell, I still get my TRT from the VA.
 
Did they say they were prescribed TRT by military doctors? Or did they mean they just self administer their own anabolic steroids as their TRT and that no one cares about that and no one will test for it?

Guys will call it TRT but it's self prescribed TRT. Did they make a distinction?
Oops, your extreme intelligence and amazing knowledge of all things military is slipping.
 
This is not true at all. I was on TRT the last 12 years of my Naval career and deployed with my testosterone. Was prescribed the full dosage of 200mg a week by military doctors. Hell, I still get my TRT from the VA.
Inspired, you're losing. Oh no
 
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Did they say they were prescribed TRT by military doctors? Or did they mean they just self administer their own anabolic steroids as their TRT and that no one cares about that and no one will test for it?

Guys will call it TRT but it's self prescribed TRT. Did they make a distinction?
thats valid ill ask them no worries i live in a town were they build naval fleets so trust me when i say there is a fucking ton of military around melol
 
Anyone interested in joining the military: if you listen to 4Drago's information, you won't be able to join. They won't give you a waiver for "low testosterone" and if your dumbass recruiter somehow gets you a waiver, once you go active duty, they will kick your ass out/medical discharge immediately. I've seen it happen. It's the equivalent of being a type 1 diabetic. It makes you basically nondeployable. That's just how it is. Forget it.

And 99% of the time, no military medical personnel will prescribe you TRT. Not gonna happen. So forget it. Maybe if you are a high rank and you really push the issue, maybe possibly someone could prescribe it but let me tell you, it is rare.....and you are playing with your career if you start looking for this.


Don't listen to 4Drago. His fantasy make believe stories will set you up for failure.
Please come back. There's nothing on tv
 
so off subject what you all think about taking tren ace and running on it? not good?
Depends on where you are in your gear use experience. It's a harsh compound. I experimented with 20mg Ed and 30mg ed. Good results and only sides were difficultly sleeping.

But I wouldn't run it longer then 4-6 weeks at a time.
 
Depends on where you are in your gear use experience. It's a harsh compound. I experimented with 20mg Ed and 30mg ed. Good results and only sides were difficultly sleeping.

But I wouldn't run it longer then 4-6 weeks at a time.
see i was thinking of doing 30 - 40 eod 4 times a week for 4 weeks to finish this blast
 
see i was thinking of doing 30 - 40 eod 4 times a week for 4 weeks to finish this blast
That might work for you. You're gonna have to see how your body responds. I'm older now so 30mg ed seems to be my max I can handle. And 4 wks is good. Monitor your blood pressure daily if you can. Bp cuffs aren't too expensive these days.
 
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Why did you all stop ass grabbing? It was getting interesting.
Man I really try not to be an ass on this forum. But when someone outright calls me a liar I gotta put them in their place.

I learned when young not to take bullying or they just keep coming back.

I'm glad it's over too, I hope?
 
This is not true at all. I was on TRT the last 12 years of my Naval career and deployed with my testosterone. Was prescribed the full dosage of 200mg a week by military doctors. Hell, I still get my TRT from the VA.
Was it difficult getting the VA to allow you to do injections? I figure I'll be on true trt someday. I always heard it was difficult to get injections at first. They try to give you some crappy cream or something.
 
Was it difficult getting the VA to allow you to do injections? I figure I'll be on true trt someday. I always heard it was difficult to get injections at first. They try to give you some crappy cream or something.
Not at all. When I retired they pulled my health record and list of medications and continued them all. Didn’t even need to go back to a specialist. The only difficulty in having now is that my VA doc isn’t exactly comfortable with 200mg and I’m constantly fighting with him to maintain that dose, therefore he makes me get bloods done once every 3 months, so I have to be very deliberate with my dosing around that time.
 
This!

I was infantry and cannot really see how gear would have helped me with my job. Army training might get tough, but it’s designed so that the average dude can get through, and being really strong isn’t all that big an advantage. It’s not like sport where a game goes for 60 minutes, etc. - the army is about being able to function for long periods without much sleep, food, etc. No one is lifting weights out bush - everyone loses weight in the field, so it’s not a great environment for managing cycles. Most of the grunts that hit the gear always seemed to be on medical restrictions - rarely leaving the barracks.
Of course, there are plenty of other jobs that don’t involve the hard/field work - plenty of time to hit the gym and 3 hot meals a day.
It's all contextual, in my opinion. One thing I wish was around or I knew about if it was, would've been healing peptides, or even taking something like hGH.

Are you going to be a grunt rucking all the time and doing shit that'll beat you up? Those things could be useful for sure.

Are you going to be a POG rarely out in the field? You'll probably be fine to do some cycles or TRT. However, they would need to be planned around training, scheduling, etc. That being said, regardless of MOS, things can always change/come up that won't coincide with when you're taking AAS.
 

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