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What's up guys! I originally hadn't planned on doing one of these intro threads. But the longer I linger, the more I feel a need to share a little about myself.

I am male, married, 55 years old (most people age me between 35 and 40 years old) I live in the People's Republic of Kalifornia or PROK (Not to be confused with the People's Republic of Korea) Currently semi-retired working from home.

I started working out at the campus gym at age of 18, but started "training" at the age of 20 when I joined my first real gym. With the exception of a five month period that I was recovering from severely broken tibia and fibula, I have been training non stop for the last 35 years. I know, hard to believe, but it's true.

I have no actual experience with AAS, except for the ridiculously low test cyp (200mg per month) I receive from my doctor for low test. As of today, I started supplementing my doctor's treatment with that of my own (an additional 250mg per month of cyp)

As I already mentioned, I have very little experience with AAS, but I do know my way around a weight room and am knowledgeable about diet. At this point and time I have no plans to take AAS, but who know, that may change in the future. I am here to learn from the experts. Thanks for reading
 
I've seen you around on a few posts, and I'd like to welcome you to our home here at isarms bro! If you have any questions or if there is anything I can help with just let me know!
 
What's up guys! I originally hadn't planned on doing one of these intro threads. But the longer I linger, the more I feel a need to share a little about myself.

I am male, married, 55 years old (most people age me between 35 and 40 years old) I live in the People's Republic of Kalifornia or PROK (Not to be confused with the People's Republic of Korea) Currently semi-retired working from home.

I started working out at the campus gym at age of 18, but started "training" at the age of 20 when I joined my first real gym. With the exception of a five month period that I was recovering from severely broken tibia and fibula, I have been training non stop for the last 35 years. I know, hard to believe, but it's true.

I have no actual experience with AAS, except for the ridiculously low test cyp (200mg per month) I receive from my doctor for low test. As of today, I started supplementing my doctor's treatment with that of my own (an additional 250mg per month of cyp)

As I already mentioned, I have very little experience with AAS, but I do know my way around a weight room and am knowledgeable about diet. At this point and time I have no plans to take AAS, but who know, that may change in the future. I am here to learn from the experts. Thanks for reading


Haha okay man. Welcome anyway.
 
thanks for the intro bro.. like i said before, love your screen name.. its great to have you bro
 
Welcome to the board officially, there is a ton of knowledge available here as you have already undoubtedly seen.

The one key I think I have figured out when it comes to PED's in general. Is in order to maximize the benefit you receive, you want a specific goal in mind.
The biggest thing I have learned in this short 6-7 months is you don't just "do steroids to get huge."

You decide on a specific goal and then tailor the minimal amount of assistance to help you complete the trifecta of diet/training/"supplements"


I will definitely keep this in mind, thank you!
 
Welcome bro screen name is kool. You will love it here brother


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Thanks for the intro Wesley Sniper. I believe we spoke in PM a few times. Welcome to the fam

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