Somethingcool97
New Member
(repost from steroids - underground as I thought it was actually more of a general topic! Sorry!)
Hello friends!
So, as the title suggests I'm currently a newbie on the whole gear thing. So far I've spent a loooooot of time researching what's the ins and outs of this, seemingly, new world to me! There's so much stuff I want to know before even considering my first cycle (okay, I'm already considering my first cycle, but alas). This is the first forum I've found so far that's not being heavily censored and where everyone can speak openly and about everything.
First and foremost I would like to introduce myself, you can skip this if you can't be arsed. I'm 24 years old and have been working out since I was 17. Learning from the best in the industry, mainly Ben Pakulski and his Mi40 Nation & Muscle Intelligence stuff. Both in terms of diet and working out. I got myself a really solid build, at least if I do say so myself, about 90kg at 186 sitting around 15% BF. That was until I turned 21 and got diagnosed with ALL (Acute lymphoblastic leukemia). Needless to say, that physique disappeared before my very eyes and eventually the thickest part of my legs was my knees. Ended up at around 70kgs at probably 30% BF when i was over the heaviest chemo. Luckily I've made a superb recovery and am now finishing my last bit of treatment which consists of chemo pills with not super hard side-effects. I'm able to train hard and eat a moderate amount of food. Now I'm on 85kg at about 20-25% BF. Feeling okay!
So that's me. A recovering cancer patient. And now I'm considering jumping on the gear after i end my treatment completely and have recovered for some months, so that the shit meds can clear out of my system. My bloodwork is completely normal, apart from slight liver enzyme increase and a lowered immune system, which is all according to plan and should return to perfect after as little as 30 days. I'm quite "experienced" in reading bloodwork, as i get it done every week, literally, every single week, for 2 years now.
My plan was to follow the good old KISS formular. Keeping it to the simplest i could come up with. A pure testosterone cycle. 250mg per week. Administered every other day to minimize spikes and free T.
What I'm wondering, is how long one could do a cycle like that, safely? I'd really like to hear some of the more experienced people's opinions on my thoughts of a good beginner cycle!
Also, I'm missing a quite important piece of the puzzle to this. Sourcing. I've read a bit about getting steroids to Denmark being an absolute pain in the ass? I don't want to go to some random street pusher who home brews whatever the fuck there might actually be in those vials. I want to feel somewhat safe with injecting this stuff into my body. And of course avoid the popos showing up at my door!
I know this post was probably a bit drawn out and surely the 1000th of it's kind. The only way to learn is from the people who know more than you after all! And i would love to get as much information soaked up as humanly possible before treading into this uncharted territory. Tell me everything!
Hello friends!
So, as the title suggests I'm currently a newbie on the whole gear thing. So far I've spent a loooooot of time researching what's the ins and outs of this, seemingly, new world to me! There's so much stuff I want to know before even considering my first cycle (okay, I'm already considering my first cycle, but alas). This is the first forum I've found so far that's not being heavily censored and where everyone can speak openly and about everything.
First and foremost I would like to introduce myself, you can skip this if you can't be arsed. I'm 24 years old and have been working out since I was 17. Learning from the best in the industry, mainly Ben Pakulski and his Mi40 Nation & Muscle Intelligence stuff. Both in terms of diet and working out. I got myself a really solid build, at least if I do say so myself, about 90kg at 186 sitting around 15% BF. That was until I turned 21 and got diagnosed with ALL (Acute lymphoblastic leukemia). Needless to say, that physique disappeared before my very eyes and eventually the thickest part of my legs was my knees. Ended up at around 70kgs at probably 30% BF when i was over the heaviest chemo. Luckily I've made a superb recovery and am now finishing my last bit of treatment which consists of chemo pills with not super hard side-effects. I'm able to train hard and eat a moderate amount of food. Now I'm on 85kg at about 20-25% BF. Feeling okay!
So that's me. A recovering cancer patient. And now I'm considering jumping on the gear after i end my treatment completely and have recovered for some months, so that the shit meds can clear out of my system. My bloodwork is completely normal, apart from slight liver enzyme increase and a lowered immune system, which is all according to plan and should return to perfect after as little as 30 days. I'm quite "experienced" in reading bloodwork, as i get it done every week, literally, every single week, for 2 years now.
My plan was to follow the good old KISS formular. Keeping it to the simplest i could come up with. A pure testosterone cycle. 250mg per week. Administered every other day to minimize spikes and free T.
What I'm wondering, is how long one could do a cycle like that, safely? I'd really like to hear some of the more experienced people's opinions on my thoughts of a good beginner cycle!
Also, I'm missing a quite important piece of the puzzle to this. Sourcing. I've read a bit about getting steroids to Denmark being an absolute pain in the ass? I don't want to go to some random street pusher who home brews whatever the fuck there might actually be in those vials. I want to feel somewhat safe with injecting this stuff into my body. And of course avoid the popos showing up at my door!
I know this post was probably a bit drawn out and surely the 1000th of it's kind. The only way to learn is from the people who know more than you after all! And i would love to get as much information soaked up as humanly possible before treading into this uncharted territory. Tell me everything!
