MONSTRO1977 has passed away

RIP


 
I lit him up for shilling and targeting noobs in hopes of separating them from their money many times. None of those things mean much in the grand scheme.

I hope his family finds peace in these dark days and that Monstro is able RIP. He wouldn't have wanted to live any other way. He knew what he wanted and chased it every day. I'll miss jousting with you Big Fella!
 
Can anyone shed more insight into the compounds/dosages/drugs he was taking?

I'm not asking you to bash or speak poorly on a deceased person, so please keep it respectful

I read the thread linked in this chat where he mentioned taking
700 test, 700 tren, 700 mast, 700 primo, gh, t3, etc. and I thought to myself "yeah these are really high dosages, but I know pros that run much higher doses than this with far less problems"

But then others have mentioned he was preaching 5-6g of gear (multiple people have mentioned this to me), as well as that he was possibly involved in heavy recreational drug use in addition to the AAS


I'd like to get a better insight into what he was really on, or as close to it as possible. I think this data would be invaluable, and I think this presents a great learning opportunity for many on why approaching AAS from a harm reduction perspective is critical, and I'll be honest--this has even shifted by own philosophy a bit. Think I'll start cruising more, more routine bloodwork, using lower doses of tren and/or less tren, and maybe start doing more basic test/X cycles.
 
Damn.. he wasn't the most liked guy here but he was here for awhile. He loved body building and that's all that matters.. maybenhe didn't do things the healthy way but body building isn't really "healthy ". No matter what I hate tonsee any body builder, fan, or body builder enthusiast pass away. RIP Sir.
 
Can anyone shed more insight into the compounds/dosages/drugs he was taking?

I'm not asking you to bash or speak poorly on a deceased person, so please keep it respectful

I read the thread linked in this chat where he mentioned taking
700 test, 700 tren, 700 mast, 700 primo, gh, t3, etc. and I thought to myself "yeah these are really high dosages, but I know pros that run much higher doses than this with far less problems"

But then others have mentioned he was preaching 5-6g of gear (multiple people have mentioned this to me), as well as that he was possibly involved in heavy recreational drug use in addition to the AAS


I'd like to get a better insight into what he was really on, or as close to it as possible. I think this data would be invaluable, and I think this presents a great learning opportunity for many on why approaching AAS from a harm reduction perspective is critical, and I'll be honest--this has even shifted by own philosophy a bit. Think I'll start cruising more, more routine bloodwork, using lower doses of tren and/or less tren, and maybe start doing more basic test/X cycles.
The dosages alone probably weren't the issue. The issue was ignoring the numerous health issues and never taking the foot off the gas pedal. Long thread on professionalmuscle discussing everything in detail.
 
The dosages alone probably weren't the issue. The issue was ignoring the numerous health issues and never taking the foot off the gas pedal. Long thread on professionalmuscle discussing everything in detail.
Yeah I posted there too out of curiosity.
 
Can anyone shed more insight into the compounds/dosages/drugs he was taking?
He continued to ignore multiple health issues, polysubstance abuse, along with AAS abuse almost (if not) year round. There are as many pros running "lower" amounts of gear than there are running higher amounts, but some are just more genetically predisposed to tolerate it, some not. This is truly sad, and what's more, is that it could've been completely prevented with proper health phases and prophylaxis. A learning lesson for guys newer to this for sure, especially ones competing.
 
I write to express my heartfelt goodbye to a truly unique individual whose presence on our board was always felt. Though we often found ourselves on opposite sides of discussions, their genuine character and compelling way of engaging always captured my attention.

As we bid farewell, I wish them eternal peace and hope that their family finds the time and space to grieve and reflect. May they find comfort in cherished memories and the legacy left behind.
 
Can anyone shed more insight into the compounds/dosages/drugs he was taking?

I'm not asking you to bash or speak poorly on a deceased person, so please keep it respectful

I read the thread linked in this chat where he mentioned taking
700 test, 700 tren, 700 mast, 700 primo, gh, t3, etc. and I thought to myself "yeah these are really high dosages, but I know pros that run much higher doses than this with far less problems"

But then others have mentioned he was preaching 5-6g of gear (multiple people have mentioned this to me), as well as that he was possibly involved in heavy recreational drug use in addition to the AAS


I'd like to get a better insight into what he was really on, or as close to it as possible. I think this data would be invaluable, and I think this presents a great learning opportunity for many on why approaching AAS from a harm reduction perspective is critical, and I'll be honest--this has even shifted by own philosophy a bit. Think I'll start cruising more, more routine bloodwork, using lower doses of tren and/or less tren, and maybe start doing more basic test/X cycles.
this cycle ran for less than 16 weeks does not sound crazy some amateur competitors run double that
he might of have a previous health problem or used that type of dosage for a long period of time
but that dosage is not insanely high
 
i was referring to the 2.8g cycle
3g is a normal elite bodybuilder cycle

they did not grow on 300 test as some claim
Subjective - He was running "cycles" like this all the time (almost year round). Please read the previous posts in the thread, as to not muck up the point of the OP; mourning the loss of a man who loved the sport of bodybuilding.
 
Subjective - He was running "cycles" like this all the time (almost year round). Please read the previous posts in the thread, as to not muck up the point of the OP; mourning the loss of a man who loved the sport of bodybuilding.
Right, it's not like we can change anything about it now. Some people really hated him and all that. Idk, but where I'm from to say bad things about the dead is not really considered appropriate. Not the right time and place.
 
3-6g of gear isnt high?


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it is high in the general scheme of things... But its not unmanageable.

If you getting bloods done, having some cruise periods in between the blasts, Personally, I think those AAS dosages are manageable for someone taking a serious shot (each person IS different however!)

Would I expect someone to have issues if they went straight to a 4,000mg/wk cycle.... You bet! They haven't learned their bodies signals to make changes on the fly to stop issues before they really start.

Insulin carries some risks, that's 100iu/d min he is using.

Now, if he is just blasting full time, 100% there is going to come a time to pay a price. You body just can't maintain turbo indefinitely.

Where I had issues become apparent REALLY quickly was went on a bender and got into rec's for 12mths.... Body was able to handle the PED's but rec's were the straw that broke the camels back! Everyone's bodies are different and everyone has a personal tolerance, exceed that and your body will let you know real quick!
 
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