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Is cruising actually that bad?

antsmcgrath88

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What do ppl think personally about staying on test as TRT or as cruising method?

I dont know about everyone else but it improves my quality of life. Eg more energy, better sleep, more sex, more confidence

Is it actually that bad to just cruise forever?
 
Staying on, or coming off each have there pros and cons.. but there is a lot that goes into each one of those that determine how beneficial or detrimental it could be. Too many variables to say if it is actually that bad or not..

for example..

Joe decides to start blasting and cruising. During his time off, he cruises on a normal TRT dose of test, and gets bloods done regularly to make sure he is healthy.

then there is Jason..

Jason decides to start blasting and cruising. During his off time, he cruises on 500+mg of test so he can keep as many gains as possible. He never gets bloods checked and just jumps back on the juice as soon as possible.
 
Yeah but the point being is a TRT dose year round when not cycling actually gonna cause you longterm harm?

Does injecting 30-50 years worth of TRT must cause alot of injection site scarring as one point?
 
Injection site scar tissues are the least of your worries with continued TRT dose over time. Being on TRT can cause elevated red blood cells increasing the thickness of your blood, increasing the chance of heart attack and stroke considerably, especially the longer you are on it. Doing things like giving blood regularly and keeping the dose low enough can help, but it is something to consider. In my honest opinion, nobody should consider blast and cruise if they are still young and can maintain healthy test levels off cycle. Once you get to an older age (over 40) levels may start lowering where it may be an option to consider at that time. To jump on TRT in your 20s is not smart at all if you don't need it if you ask me
 
Injection site scar tissues are the least of your worries with continued TRT dose over time. Being on TRT can cause elevated red blood cells increasing the thickness of your blood, increasing the chance of heart attack and stroke considerably, especially the longer you are on it. Doing things like giving blood regularly and keeping the dose low enough can help, but it is something to consider. In my honest opinion, nobody should consider blast and cruise if they are still young and can maintain healthy test levels off cycle. Once you get to an older age (over 40) levels may start lowering where it may be an option to consider at that time. To jump on TRT in your 20s is not smart at all if you don't need it if you ask me

+1...I'm on TRT because I have to be, but there are a lot of other things that I have to be very conscious of now that I'm on TRT.
 
The worst thing about staying on is all natural gains will stop and you'll need ever increasing dosages. At a certain point that will cause problems and you'll have to cut back and just do a maintenance dose. So, in the long run, you'll make fewer gains over time.

Like any drug, you build up a tolerance. Smoke weed all day long and after a while, you need to be high to feel "normal."

Cruising is a bad idea. Period. That was one of the reasons for developing the supplement BRIDGE -- to keep gains going once you;re off. If you never go "off" you don't get the same kick when you go back "on." So you not only risk your health, you don;t take as much muscle into the later years -- cause it was never built naturally.
 
I'm 51 and on TRT. Best decision I've ever made. Get regular blood checks and all is good. Better sense of well being etc. But again, I'm 51, on TRT for a year and a half.
 
I'm 51 and on TRT. Best decision I've ever made. Get regular blood checks and all is good. Better sense of well being etc. But again, I'm 51, on TRT for a year and a half.


I am 52 and I agree but I am not 25 that's always the point. But DAMN it's nice having the equipment ready 24 7. Lol lady friend thinks I a god. Lol


Over 50 kicking ass and loving life. Being fit, strong,
healthy and sexy can last a life time. Enjoy every moment of yours!
 
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