Grateful thread!

Hayes88

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Yo!
So I am turning hippie here and wanted to make a "what I am currently grateful for" thread.
Easypezy - Just mention 3-5 things you are currently grateful for and let´s hope it boost some of us.
Can be easy like what you just ate to something serious as beating cancer.

- My living at the moment. Doing good economically, have sun year round, gym and beach close by.
- My MC, always makes me grin when I get to rev up!
- Of course loved ones! Lost one good friend just now, but many are alive and I am proud to be a part of their lives.

Shoot!
 
But I am grateful for this forum for helping us be safe.
Grateful for my supportive wife in my rekindled hobby.
Grateful for the life I have been given. If you asked me if I would ever own a house, I would so probably not.

I am very grateful that I started TRT in the first place(And then blasting). I felt like it has made me more secure and reduced my overall anxiety about things I cannot control
 
I'm grateful for better health, physically and mentally. Not even 4 years ago, I'd use too end up in the hospital so damn much the doctors and nurses practically knew me.

Now here i am, I'm more mentally stable, I no longer need antipsychotics, Im Completely Sober Off Hard Drugs, healthier, bigger and stronger. My hormones in check and my dick works again, couldn't ask for anything more. Never would of thought id make it this far.
 
Very happy to hear guys! Actually surprises me a little that so many are living with depression, anxiety or other that need help with or without medication. It´s very easy to think you are alone in a lot, but turns out we are not. Me myself is battling with that, much better these days I gotta say! No meds, but have had hardcore anxiety.
Thank you for sharing!
 
I'm grateful for my children and my fiance, above all other things. I'm also grateful for sobriety, as I spent much of my early adult life addicted to alcohol, heroin, and methamphetamine. I'm grateful that I'm finally healing from nerve damage that I actually developed from lifting too heavily for my frame too often during my first year cycling (remember, just because your muscles can handle the weight due to AAS, it doesnt necessarily mean your bones can. Although skeletal density and joint/tendon strength can also be increased with some substances), and that I'm finally ready to start lifting again. I'm also grateful for my business, as I own a small pizza joint that, although it's unlikely to ever catapult me from the middle class, is enough to support my family of 3 children and is an environment that I can control completely (massively beneficial for mental health, particularly for us neurotic types, hahaha.) Finally, I'm incredibly thankful for the existence of MESO and those here that actually contribute valuable information and not just boy scout bullshit and "you're gay bro, no YOU'RE gay bro" waste posts that require sifting through... I've been a member for years and largely lurked, but the resource is INVALUABLE to those of us with an earnest desire to educate ourselves and become the best versions of ourselves we can be... That's more than three, oops.
 
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Damn! I though my thread would go to waste again, thankful it didn't. Thank you for sharing, with that history and your experience I bet you are a great father, happy you came out on top and wish you the best bro!
 
I am thankful for my amazing wife that gave me everything that I ever wanted in life. A family. She gave me three children that I adore.

I am thankful that I have a good, stable job.
 

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