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Idk about u but I believe the guys from the 80s and 90s except Sean ray and lee priest saying he does 1 amp every 3 months. But dorians cycle sounded legit to me 4 amps sustanon, 3 amps primo, 3 amps parabolan, 30-40mg anavar and 8 iu gh. That sounds legit to me
With the experience and information that I have, I have trouble believing anybody in the business where appearances are everything.

And I don't think anecdotes based on such data are worthwhile point to make.

What I’m saying is if u were given the chance of a free cycle between UGL and pharma grade which would u pick?
Given that great majority of the "pharma" gear available is faked, that's quite a tough question. I feel this debate is leading nowhere, so I suggest it won't be continued.
 
What I’m saying is if u were given the chance of a free cycle between UGL and pharma grade which would u pick?
Well I think it's important to consider reality. If I want to do a Tren cycle obviously I can't get Pharma Tren. Also if the only Pharma Test option you have for me is in Cottonseed oil, I'd much prefer an MCT based UGL test once I'm pinning >2cc per week.

There are literally UGL products that I would choose over Pharma just because of carrier oil. Of course I'd prefer everything were made in a pharmaceutical setting but I also live in the real world
 
Well I think it's important to consider reality. If I want to do a Tren cycle obviously I can't get Pharma Tren. Also if the only Pharma Test option you have for me is in Cottonseed oil, I'd much prefer an MCT based UGL test once I'm pinning >2cc per week.

There are literally UGL products that I would choose over Pharma just because of carrier oil. Of course I'd prefer everything were made in a pharmaceutical setting but I also live in the real world
Yes tren is the one. I’m wanting to try the parabolan from Balkan supposedly that shit is the best tren out there
 
Teva bought Aller

You must have very expensive insurance.

I pay $6.34 a week for my insurance :)

I work for a company who pays for its employees insurance but we are given a buy up plan option that the employee actually pays for and that’s what cost me the $6.34.
 
I pay $6.34 a week for my insurance :)

I work for a company who pays for its employees insurance but we are given a buy up plan option that the employee actually pays for and that’s what cost me the $6.34.
Somebody is paying a lot for good insurance, whether it is you or the employer. That kind of insurance has not been cheap for almost a decade now.
 
Seriously @B Ware ... Find me a position with your company. I want to pay about a $1 a day for insurance.

@B Ware and his freaking insurance. I'm jelly. What up B Ware?

Somebody is paying a lot for good insurance, whether it is you or the employer. That kind of insurance has not been cheap for almost a decade now.


Damn, I knew I had somewhat good insurance but didn’t realize how good it was until you guys started chiming in. Hell, I’ve actually been complaining at times about it because it cost me $75 for my copay every 6 months to see my specialist (urologist) while I hear others paying much less than that at the clerk’s counter.

It has it perks like my nolva script is free and most my prescription are ridiculously cheap but other things like er and urgent care visits are high but now I’m wondering if they aren’t high compared to others.

I’m very fortunate to work for a company who invest in its employees.
 
Damn, I knew I had somewhat good insurance but didn’t realize how good it was until you guys started chiming in. Hell, I’ve actually been complaining at times about it because it cost me $75 for my copay every 6 months to see my specialist (urologist) while I hear others paying much less than that at the clerk’s counter.

It has it perks like my nolva script is free and most my prescription are ridiculously cheap but other things like er and urgent care visits are high but now I’m wondering if they aren’t high compared to others.

I’m very fortunate to work for a company who invest in its employees.
Good insurance, that most company employees pay for is typically between $200 - $300 every 2 weeks in most corporations. Some cheaper. Typically that insurance allows you to see a specialist for between $30 -$50 copay and urgent care is about $60 - $100 copay. Emergency visits I've seen go up to $500 just to get through the door.
 
Damn, I knew I had somewhat good insurance but didn’t realize how good it was until you guys started chiming in. Hell, I’ve actually been complaining at times about it because it cost me $75 for my copay every 6 months to see my specialist (urologist) while I hear others paying much less than that at the clerk’s counter.

It has it perks like my nolva script is free and most my prescription are ridiculously cheap but other things like er and urgent care visits are high but now I’m wondering if they aren’t high compared to others.
I’m very fortunate to work for a company who invest in its employees.
Malfeasance was pretty spot on. 10 years or so ago insurance was great, didnt cost much and covered like a huge blanket. Now costs much more and covers less. Thank god for max out of pocket or most of us would be fucked.
 
Good insurance, that most company employees pay for is typically between $200 - $300 every 2 weeks in most corporations. Some cheaper. Typically that insurance allows you to see a specialist for between $30 -$50 copay and urgent care is about $60 - $100 copay. Emergency visits I've seen go up to $500 just to get through the door.


Well then. Yes my insurance is excellent for prescriptions but not so much for other things. Specialist copay $75, urgent $100, er $500


Malfeasance was pretty spot on. 10 years or so ago insurance was great, didnt cost much and covered like a huge blanket. Now costs much more and covers less. Thank god for max out of pocket or most of us would be fucked.

Oh I remember. I worked for a different company back then when Obama was in office. I went from paying $50 every two weeks out of my check to $110. Since then I’m sure it has went up much more but have been fortunate with the company I’m with now to not have to worry myself about that.
 
Given that no test ever confirmed that and usually people spreading that exact info are a) regurgitating without verification b) peddling pharma/fake pharma gear I'm inclined to strongly disagree.
My bad. I regurgitated without verifying but I’m always open to learning. For the last ten years, I’ve just heard “Chinese raws this, Chinese raws that” in terms of heavy metals.
 
Well then. Yes my insurance is excellent for prescriptions but not so much for other things. Specialist copay $75, urgent $100, er $500




Oh I remember. I worked for a different company back then when Obama was in office. I went from paying $50 every two weeks out of my check to $110. Since then I’m sure it has went up much more but have been fortunate with the company I’m with now to not have to worry myself about that.
My insurance is a $0 deductible. Through the union it costs me nothing, my company pays $1550 a month for it tho lol. I got $35k worth of medical bills for having 1 child and paid my $20 co pay. That’s it.
 
My bad. I regurgitated without verifying but I’m always open to learning. For the last ten years, I’ve just heard “Chinese raws this, Chinese raws that” in terms of heavy metals.

i believe that all started in one of the numerous editions of Anabolics written by Llewellyn.

As i vaguely remember he tested a bunch of underground gear and found heavy metals in a few of the samples.
 
Idk about u but I believe the guys from the 80s and 90s except Sean ray and lee priest saying he does 1 amp every 3 months. But dorians cycle sounded legit to me 4 amps sustanon, 3 amps primo, 3 amps parabolan, 30-40mg anavar and 8 iu gh. That sounds legit to me
Dorian used far more than that, and it is well known that he was the first to really push the envelope with GH, so take the 8iu and multiply that by 4, then you're getting close with his actual GH dose. These guys do not tell the truth about their dosages.
 
Dorian used far more than that, and it is well known that he was the first to really push the envelope with GH, so take the 8iu and multiply that by 4, then you're getting close with his actual GH dose. These guys do not tell the truth about their dosages.
32 iu? Come on. Do you know how expensive that would’ve been back then.
 
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