Ripp
Member
Hello Meso members,
I have been a member here for 3 months now, not exactly new, just fairly new. Anyway, my first introduction here was not exactly strong (not many responses). To tell you all a little something about myself, I am 42 years of age. 6' 0" 240lbs, body fat unknown, (not over 20%). I have been weight training for 20 years. As far as AAS use, I have cycled twice before. And I was lucky not to ruin my body by using gear before I was ready. The short time I have been here, I have learned a lot, (very valuable information). I am learning all I can about safe use these days, and safety is what it's all about.
Back to me... I was in the construction and asphalt business most of my life. After I saved enough money, I became a fixed wing instrument pilot, (working towards my commercial license) before I went broke doing it. After flying, I entered the active duty Army as a fueler. While in the Army I got hurt, and diagnosed with depression, anxiety, and PTSD. My wife divorced my ass when times got tough, and now I am out of the Army and back at my home of record. Trying to start my life over again, and get back to what I once was. In conclusion, it's a pleasure to be part of this forum, and my ass isn't going anywhere. I hope to meet a lot of new friends, and continue learning from the veteran's here. Respectfully.
I have been a member here for 3 months now, not exactly new, just fairly new. Anyway, my first introduction here was not exactly strong (not many responses). To tell you all a little something about myself, I am 42 years of age. 6' 0" 240lbs, body fat unknown, (not over 20%). I have been weight training for 20 years. As far as AAS use, I have cycled twice before. And I was lucky not to ruin my body by using gear before I was ready. The short time I have been here, I have learned a lot, (very valuable information). I am learning all I can about safe use these days, and safety is what it's all about.
Back to me... I was in the construction and asphalt business most of my life. After I saved enough money, I became a fixed wing instrument pilot, (working towards my commercial license) before I went broke doing it. After flying, I entered the active duty Army as a fueler. While in the Army I got hurt, and diagnosed with depression, anxiety, and PTSD. My wife divorced my ass when times got tough, and now I am out of the Army and back at my home of record. Trying to start my life over again, and get back to what I once was. In conclusion, it's a pleasure to be part of this forum, and my ass isn't going anywhere. I hope to meet a lot of new friends, and continue learning from the veteran's here. Respectfully.
