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    ^ I’m finding it difficult to swallow your caloric intake at them stats…

    6000 kcals/ed and you’re only 140 lbs @ 6′ 3"???

    Break your diet down for us…in detail…something must be amiss with your maBamb management to be taking in that amount of calories and not being able to bring your weight beyond 140 lbs…otherwise I think you may potentially have a health issue that is preventing you from gaining any weight.

    Good luck,

    shrpskn
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    Well, I think that about wraps this one up fellas…

    I think it’s safe to say this thread’s been

    To the thread starter:

    Best of luck,

    shrpskn
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMAN12B
    OK, without being negative, you are way too young to be considered for HRT. Any endocrinologist would have to run tests to determine if your levels were in the normal range or not.

    If you feel like you haven’t made gains in the gym, first look at your diet, and your training, both of which we can help you with here IF you are willing and dedicated to getting better.

    Steroids are NOT magic, they do not go in and just grow muscle, you have to do 99% of the work in order for them to help you

    But you’re still a no it all

    Joking aside, I completely agree…AAS’s, used properly, are simply a tool, not a magic potion that is going to transform you into the hulk overnight….it takes a lengthy and tremendous amount of dedication and discipline with ones’ diet and training regimen to successfully utilize the tools of AAS’s without ending up being another statistic.

    shrpskn
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    Quote Originally Posted by hon0r
    this forum is negative alot….a bunch of no it alls.

    Elaborate.

    Is there something in this thread that made you come to this conclusion?

    It looks to me like every response to the thread starter’s question was very appropriate…what’s negative about any of it?…would it make you feel better if everyone told the guy what he wants to hear regardless of whether it’s fact or fiction?

    Would it make you happy if we told the guy, "Yes, go to the nearest walk-in…tell the doc you want some roids…and then you’ll walk out with a script"….?

    Bottom line is, unless a physician deems it medicinally necessary, you are not going to just walk in and out of the clinic with a script for AAS…you can bet your last penny on this too, especially after all the smoke in the air with the pharmacies and HRT clinics that got popped recently.

    shrpskn
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    Your physician is not going to prescribe any AAS to you unless he/she finds it medicinally necessary…

    They’ll order lab work and check your hormone levels…if a deficiency is found in your test levels, your doc may refer you to an endo, or prescribe you TRT.

    This will all de-pend on your specific practitioner/healthcare provider as well.

    Good luck,

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