aljowa
Member
Hello all,
New member here, been on-and-off lurking the site for about two years, and active on another related forum site for the past six months.
I'm mainly here for the PEDs discussions; just trying to continue to educate myself and process as much information as I can regarding the substances I put into my body. I enjoy reading people's anecdotes and experience with various compounds, as well as the hard science behind the biological mechanisms at play in the body when using these compounds.
As far as personal stuff, I'm not into talking about myself, but I brief overview is as follows. I've been lifting seriously since August of 2013, with a primary focus on "powerbuilding" until 2021, which is when I began to shift significantly to the hypertrophy/bodybuilding end of the lifting spectrum. I do not compete and almost certainly never will, I'm just a lifting enthusiast and would like to continue in this game for the rest of my life. I became initiated into the world of PEDs in January of 2023, after four months of gathering as much info I could about PEDs from articles, videos, and two books. My first cycle was just test cyp, and I have ran three cycles since then, each incorporating more compounds into the mix. I stay on 200mg/wk test year-round when not running a cycle; I've fully committed to pinning the rest of my life, which is a choice I made before I ran my first cycle. As of now I just enjoy experimenting with how different compound ratios affect me, and there are really only a handful of compounds that appeal to me, and I'll likely stick to some combination of test, masteron, EQ, anavar, and tren when running a cycle. The only peptide I have experience with is BPC-157, which helped tremendously with left triceps tendonitis after running it for about 40 days.
I work in healthcare at a hospital trauma unit, I'm in my early 30s, and I was born and raised in the United States. And I'm exhausted typing about myself so much. I'm very happy to be a part of this large community, and I hope to continue to learn and maybe contribute bits of knowledge/experience to help others out on their personal journey with PEDs.
Very nice to meet all of you, thanks for reading, and have a good one.
New member here, been on-and-off lurking the site for about two years, and active on another related forum site for the past six months.
I'm mainly here for the PEDs discussions; just trying to continue to educate myself and process as much information as I can regarding the substances I put into my body. I enjoy reading people's anecdotes and experience with various compounds, as well as the hard science behind the biological mechanisms at play in the body when using these compounds.
As far as personal stuff, I'm not into talking about myself, but I brief overview is as follows. I've been lifting seriously since August of 2013, with a primary focus on "powerbuilding" until 2021, which is when I began to shift significantly to the hypertrophy/bodybuilding end of the lifting spectrum. I do not compete and almost certainly never will, I'm just a lifting enthusiast and would like to continue in this game for the rest of my life. I became initiated into the world of PEDs in January of 2023, after four months of gathering as much info I could about PEDs from articles, videos, and two books. My first cycle was just test cyp, and I have ran three cycles since then, each incorporating more compounds into the mix. I stay on 200mg/wk test year-round when not running a cycle; I've fully committed to pinning the rest of my life, which is a choice I made before I ran my first cycle. As of now I just enjoy experimenting with how different compound ratios affect me, and there are really only a handful of compounds that appeal to me, and I'll likely stick to some combination of test, masteron, EQ, anavar, and tren when running a cycle. The only peptide I have experience with is BPC-157, which helped tremendously with left triceps tendonitis after running it for about 40 days.
I work in healthcare at a hospital trauma unit, I'm in my early 30s, and I was born and raised in the United States. And I'm exhausted typing about myself so much. I'm very happy to be a part of this large community, and I hope to continue to learn and maybe contribute bits of knowledge/experience to help others out on their personal journey with PEDs.
Very nice to meet all of you, thanks for reading, and have a good one.