Testosterone Injections?

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Proviron will accelerate hairloss like no other. If you're prone to hairloss I'd personally avoid all oral roids except turinabol and anavar. Proviron is notorious for massive hairloss in about 90% of men. I'm not prone with any compounds except proviron, masteron, and primo (in high doses). Proviron is awesome when paired with testosterone especially for sex drive and attitude (positive). 

Gentlemen: If you're over 25 and feel tired or even mildly more of a "woman" go to a trt doc...make sure you get the injections. You will feel 5000% better within weeks. It's night and day. Essentially it is kinda like male birth control if you think about it, it's a little ridiculous how tight/anal some docs are about writing for test inj oil. Anybody who needs cycle help for anything feel free to PM me. I've built cycles for guys (and even a few gals) with all sorts of different goals ranging from an increase of well being, to building endurance, and the good old fashion "I just wanna be yoked". 
I've been a BB for a number of years now.. Have more cycles under my belt than I'd ever like to admit and after reading this I'd have to say that Linx said it the best.. I know this thread is over a year old but still may be misleading to those who are curious about the matter.. MedicatedMike had some of the worst advice I've ever heard and based on his suggestions must have had some of those "few local athletes" on the worst cycles of their lives.. Just like Linx advised if your over 25, don't have a sex drive, lacking energy, feel groggy and lazy in the morning, lacking your typical appetite and (most importantly) don't get a boner the instant Jessica Alba walks into the room naked, go to your doctor and speak to him about the possibility of getting on TRT.. I as well have built numerous cycles for some of the most elite BB's in the industry today and know a thing or two on the subject.. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.. PM me..   

 
I've been a BB for a number of years now.. Have more cycles under my belt than I'd ever like to admit and after reading this I'd have to say that Linx said it the best.. I know this thread is over a year old but still may be misleading to those who are curious about the matter.. MedicatedMike had some of the worst advice I've ever heard and based on his suggestions must have had some of those "few local athletes" on the worst cycles of their lives.. Just like Linx advised if your over 25, don't have a sex drive, lacking energy, feel groggy and lazy in the morning, lacking your typical appetite and (most importantly) don't get a boner the instant Jessica Alba walks into the room naked, go to your doctor and speak to him about the possibility of getting on TRT.. I as well have built numerous cycles for some of the most elite BB's in the industry today and know a thing or two on the subject.. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.. PM me..   
A friend of mine went to his docs a number of years back to have his test levels checked... He was experiencing low mood, energy, decreased sex drive, appetite etc etc...

The doc point blank refused him after asking him various questions... Telling him at 36 he was too young to be worried about such things!?!?...

So, he took matters in to his own hands and has been cycling for a number of years now... He started on test cypionate, then propionate... I believe he is on Test 400 at the minute...

I must admit, he is a changed man these days, very happy, confident and according to his own reports, has the sex drive of a teenager!

I find the subject very interesting, as after all testosterone is aptly dubbed 'fuel for men'...

Due to the result of my friend's elevated mood etc, a few of my other friends have tried to ask their docs for a test level check and their seems to be a pattern of very unwilling docs, especially in this field?? Almost seems a taboo subject?

However, I do worry for my friend, as because he self medicates his test, what could be the long term effects. Especially as he isn't doing it through the official channels so to speak?

 
A friend of mine went to his docs a number of years back to have his test levels checked... He was experiencing low mood, energy, decreased sex drive, appetite etc etc...

The doc point blank refused him after asking him various questions... Telling him at 36 he was too young to be worried about such things!?!?...

So, he took matters in to his own hands and has been cycling for a number of years now... He started on test cypionate, then propionate... I believe he is on Test 400 at the minute...

I must admit, he is a changed man these days, very happy, confident and according to his own reports, has the sex drive of a teenager!

I find the subject very interesting, as after all testosterone is aptly dubbed 'fuel for men'...

Due to the result of my friend's elevated mood etc, a few of my other friends have tried to ask their docs for a test level check and their seems to be a pattern of very unwilling docs, especially in this field?? Almost seems a taboo subject?

However, I do worry for my friend, as because he self medicates his test, what could be the long term effects. Especially as he isn't doing it through the official channels so to speak?
I become livid when it comes to doctors and them turning patients down for TRT.. I don't know what It is besides the lack knowledge on there behalfs that would prevent them from doing so.. The only other thing I can possibly think would deter them would be abuse.. Like everything, unless moderated people will find a way to abuse a substance, kill themselves and ruin it for the rest of us

 
A friend of mine went to his docs a number of years back to have his test levels checked... He was experiencing low mood, energy, decreased sex drive, appetite etc etc...

The doc point blank refused him after asking him various questions... Telling him at 36 he was too young to be worried about such things!?!?...

So, he took matters in to his own hands and has been cycling for a number of years now... He started on test cypionate, then propionate... I believe he is on Test 400 at the minute...

I must admit, he is a changed man these days, very happy, confident and according to his own reports, has the sex drive of a teenager!

I find the subject very interesting, as after all testosterone is aptly dubbed 'fuel for men'...

Due to the result of my friend's elevated mood etc, a few of my other friends have tried to ask their docs for a test level check and their seems to be a pattern of very unwilling docs, especially in this field?? Almost seems a taboo subject?

However, I do worry for my friend, as because he self medicates his test, what could be the long term effects. Especially as he isn't doing it through the official channels so to speak?
As for your friend, I wouldn't be too concerned about his self administration/medication.. I mean don't get me wrong there are ways to hurt yourself and there could be long term affects. It all boils down to whether your friend has educated himself about the use of testosterone.. Whether he's taking the correct dossge for TRT which is pretty low actually, If he's using any other AAS along with it, if he's taking it year round or cycling on and off..The list kinda goes on.. These are some questions you may want to ask him and maybe report them back.. I could give you examples of what he is and what he may not be doing right.. As well as pos a only give him a few words of advice if needed..

 
Cheers for the info @beachbum, he seems to be on the ball and has done a lot of his own research, but I'll ask some appropriate questions and run 'em by you if that's alright... :-)

 
Cheers for the info @beachbum, he seems to be on the ball and has done a lot of his own research, but I'll ask some appropriate questions and run 'em by you if that's alright... :-)
Anytime brotha. And please feel free to PM me anytime with any questions, concerns or acquisitions you may have..

 
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  7. N @ NYStateofMind: @Alkazar I would try one of those easy online ones .. reddit gives useful info about that
  8. Alkazar @ Alkazar: @NYStateofMind I dont really have a history of abusing things, my docotr is just really stingy. I am thinking of switching.
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  13. N @ NYStateofMind: so it was easy bc of my history
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  17. xenxra @ xenxra: @NYStateofMind my doctor's have always been pretty open minded if i can actually come in and explain the pharmacological action of the drugs im seeking instead of just telling them why i think i should be prescribed. the only time it didn't work out for me is when i was trying pharmaceuticals for depression ten years ago and suggested they let me try testosterone instead (turns out i was hypogonadal so they made a mistake denying my request at face value)
  18. T @ Testisthebest: Even down here in Florida when the pill mill docs all switched over to Suboxone and/or retired you can still find some pretty liberal docs but you gotta know what to look for. Mine does "pain management, detox, anxiety,etc. And no insurance. My doc writes me 60 5mg Valium, 14 2mg Xanax and asked if I had ever tried adderal to get more focus at work as I told him I run my own business.
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