Glycomann
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No issues unless you are really lean and run out of places to hit your sub q. When my bodyfat is in the single digits my front abdominal area is really the only place I can consistently hit and I will get inflammation hitting the same areas too often.Any issue with say going sub q for a while (15-20 weeks) then switch over to IM for some time, alternate that way? Never used test sub q but have come across some good reads that make me feel i may want to consider it.
As far as long ass time subQ, I never charted it but I apparently don't have any masses of scare tissue anywhere. But then again, I'm not afraid to come completely off and suffer for months to let things settle. Weird how things have evolved today where going off drugs is somehow taboo. Granted I am in my 60s, but fuck I can walk around for a 1-3 months with my test in the dirt and that gets my health markers all in line. I guess it's still a choice if you want to be on something all the time and never return to a baseline. I always took time off. Curious..Any issue with say going sub q for a while (15-20 weeks) then switch over to IM for some time, alternate that way? Never used test sub q but have come across some good reads that make me feel i may want to consider it.
Yeah, I would suspect the anavar in case of the HDL. At 40 mg a day anavar can reduce your HDL by as much as 30%.I'm 50. Bloods are decent. Cholesterol isn't perfect, with lower HDL and higher LDL, but they are still in range, Been using year-round for 4 years or so. Triglycerides are great. Everything else is good, though. Good question on the Anavar. I've tried dropping things one at a time (except Test) to see if I could do without, and each time, I lose a little performance in the gym. Anavar gives me just a little extra push/strength in my workouts... like one extra rep it seems. I'm due a round of labs but waiting until after DNP run. I've been watching cholesterol closely, and it's held same spot for a few years now. If it starts getting out of range, I will drop the Anavar for a while and see what happens.
Recently had an eye exam with an "OptoMap" scan. I like getting that because things like diabetes or high blood pressure will show up on the retina as kind of an "early warning," Even high cholesterol he can see. He said my eyes were in great condition (aside from
all the fucking floaters), and my retinae were in excellent condition.
I have, but now you all have me thinking it's good time for a protracted break from it. I'm thinking back and feel like I've gotten to a point of diminishing returns, and out of everything I take, it is the most optional (and the biggest culprit with the cholesterol). Plus, there likely have been some unintended breaks from it built in due to quality issues. Ran into the same thing with Primo that was really just more Test (appreciate that source immensely for boosting my Total Test over 2500... silver lining is I know I can handle large amounts now).You've been on Var 40 mg/d for 4 years?
I'm 50. Bloods are decent. Cholesterol isn't perfect, with lower HDL and higher LDL, but they are still in range, Been using year-round for 4 years or so. Triglycerides are great. Everything else is good, though. Good question on the Anavar. I've tried dropping things one at a time (except Test) to see if I could do without, and each time, I lose a little performance in the gym. Anavar gives me just a little extra push/strength in my workouts... like one extra rep it seems. I'm due a round of labs but waiting until after DNP run. I've been watching cholesterol closely, and it's held same spot for a few years now. If it starts getting out of range, I will drop the Anavar for a while and see what happens.
Recently had an eye exam with an "OptoMap" scan. I like getting that because things like diabetes or high blood pressure will show up on the retina as kind of an "early warning," Even high cholesterol he can see. He said my eyes were in great condition (aside from
all the fucking floaters), and my retinae were in excellent condition.
Man that’s all great to hear. I’m glad things are staying healthy for you. I wasn’t aware of the optomap scan. That’s cool as hell. You just do that at a normal optometrist?
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