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  • mrhtbd
    Registered User
    • Apr 2015
    • 930

    Tren, 20 and 3

    Six months ago I made an effort to change my life, physique and fortune. With older men (58) nothing happens in a hurry, so planning and strategy are paramount. Three goals, lose weight, flatten stomach, lean out. Did several things to facilitate such but would be a fool not to take into consideration the now 6 days I spent in hospital (ER visits) since June 23rd for a bone infection in my tibia which evidently I got in 2/16. Kept pushing forward by changing diet, moving more and pushing through the pain/limitation. Of late, I used some tren, test and primobolan. Been lifting with my daughter near 2 months now, finishing each workout with 20 minutes on the bike (primarily for low leg circulation). Long story short I am down a solid 20 pounds (3 weeks now) and 3 beltloops on my favorite workbelt. Problem is my “fantasies!” Now, I am normally a very calm person with normal thoughts of pulverizing pundits of crossways glances, errant attitudes and basically the m-ther-f-*kers who need their asses beat, but lately these have changed to 30-50 punches to the head, broken fingers, legs etc. Well, being the normally calm person I am, and I’m glad for my new physique, I wish to inquire; is this normal? Or, in essence, should I just “add another lap around the lake??” So to speak... ��
  • Roughrydr
    Moderator
    • Oct 2017
    • 2191

    #2
    Welcome inside my head on a daily basis without tren.
    OFFO




    Muscle Forged In Pain

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    • Darkness
      Moderator
      • Apr 2011
      • 5657

      #3
      Just be careful. All those people can and will swing back. And most humans are packing hardware these days. There’s nothing more effective at stopping a bully than a 9mm in the forehead.

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      • Roughrydr
        Moderator
        • Oct 2017
        • 2191

        #4
        It's the tren if you're not that way normally.
        OFFO




        Muscle Forged In Pain

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        • b52
          Moderator
          • Oct 2006
          • 2412

          #5
          Originally posted by Roughrydr
          It's the tren if you're not that way normally.
          Man you guys really have it rough.

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          • Roughrydr
            Moderator
            • Oct 2017
            • 2191

            #6
            It seems like I'm always on the edge ready to fight. Not necessarily looking for one, but ready to start swinging in a heart beat. And I dont even do tren any more.
            OFFO




            Muscle Forged In Pain

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            • Bigpapapumpaf
              VET
              • Feb 2017
              • 229

              #7
              Try taking more caber or another dopamine antagonist. It might calm you down.

              BPP

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              • mrhtbd
                Registered User
                • Apr 2015
                • 930

                #8
                Not familiar with caber, will research!

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                • b52
                  Moderator
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 2412

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mrhtbd
                  Not familiar with caber, will research!
                  Don't take too much. I made that mistake

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