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Anabolic Discussion Board IS IT DANGEROUS TO BE PUSHING CYCLES AT AGES OVER 50?
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Author | Topic: IS IT DANGEROUS TO BE PUSHING CYCLES AT AGES OVER 50? |
ruffy Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 58) |
posted March 18, 2000 04:57 PM
For some reason, I do not think this is smart. What do you think? IP: Logged |
E2 Moderator (Total posts: 1471) |
posted March 18, 2000 05:11 PM
I think it's a great idea. Your natrual test level are low, i know that when i get there i'm never going to come off. The only bad thing i can see is that your bones and tendons are more brittle and lest elastic.
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ruffy Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 58) |
posted March 18, 2000 07:52 PM
Okay, are you saying that bones are brittle at 50 due to natural cause, or will juice hasten this effect? If the latter is true, then I would not take the juice and deal with the low test levels. I would rather have low test levels, as opposed to brittle bones, which are more susceptable to breakage from a minor slip/fall! later IP: Logged |
egoman Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 177) |
posted March 18, 2000 07:55 PM
hell no.i`m still on gear and plan to stay on.i think it does wonders for my mental as well as my phyical well being.everybody at my gym freaks when they is me workout,i mean i move some pretty good weight so i`m told.turned 52 in feb.and benched 475x3 not bad.i know i will have to ease up on the weight some day but the way i feel now it will be some time before that happens.i just had a total phy.and everything was great.so juice on brothers the gym aint half full.keep bending the bar. IP: Logged |
ruffy Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 58) |
posted March 18, 2000 09:32 PM
Hey egoman, That's cool! Hell there aint many 52 year olds who can push that amount of weight! Shit, there aint many 22, 32 or 42 year olds that can do that shit either! lol. keep it up POPs! by the way, how long have you been juicing and what do you mainly use--anabolic or androgens? later IP: Logged |
egoman Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 177) |
posted March 18, 2000 10:47 PM
ruffy ,how old are you anyway?to answer your question.i have used gear for about 27+ yrs. on and off.i might skip 3,4 years here and there.i mainly use test200,eq,deca,d-bol.when i did the 475 i was clean for 6 mons.i dont use a belt and have never injured my self.you must know your limits.i have never broken a bone either.i do have hbp but i take med. for it and have had no problems with the two.still have most of my hair,and have three lady friends i take care of.so much getting old.ha ha ha ha i love the stuff. IP: Logged |
marky Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 172) |
posted March 18, 2000 11:34 PM
Got a question-my Dad was diagnosed with Parkinsons 2 years ago and since has shriveled big time. i remember him as a 250lbs+ 6'4" beheamoth. now he's 140lbs and i swear is shorter-may be the posture though Anyone no how/if i could persuade a Doc to "bulk" him a bit if you know what i mean? I got plenty around me and he knows(knew) my habits but is old world and would never accept from me-i just hate to see something that i feel could be helped-he just turned 70. IP: Logged |
cjac1 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 140) |
posted March 18, 2000 11:40 PM
My dad does GH and test. IP: Logged |
ruffy Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 58) |
posted March 19, 2000 12:02 AM
egoman, I am 29, soon to be 30! I have only one cycle under my belt(sustanon), it was a year and a half ago. I have since lost my gains. Hell, I didn't gain much on the later IP: Logged |
marky Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 172) |
posted March 19, 2000 12:13 AM
Hey cjac1- how old is your Dad? Have you always been close ? i need to bridge the gap with mine-he's so well, Austrian by birth! IP: Logged |
beerbarbq Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 162) |
posted March 19, 2000 12:41 AM
Hey Marky, my grandfather has Parkinsons and i have done a lot of research on it and gear wont help him much, its mainly a problem with the nervous system, having more or less muscle wont matter if you cant control them, its a fact that most people with Parkinsons die of related causes, choking and falling and things like that, there are a few treatments that are pretty good that are not accepted in the US yet, maybe they will be soon though. IP: Logged |
xrciseink Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 125) |
posted March 19, 2000 12:47 AM
I have a friend who I trained for his first bodybuilding show five years ago. He is 52 and has outlived every person in his family. His family has a serious genetic line of heart problems, and no one he was directly realted to had lived past 45. The guy has done AD-50, SUS, PARABOLIN, TEST, WINSTROL, DECA, and maybe some more stuff he has'nt told me about. Anyway, my point is here is a guy who has outlived everyone in his family by eating healthy and training consistantly. Roids may not do what doctors and the media manipulate to try to make us believe. IP: Logged |
cjac1 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 140) |
posted March 19, 2000 12:51 AM
My dad is 56 in great shape. Ya, I'm lucky. We're close. Find something you have in common and work from there. Good luck with it and just keep trying. cjac IP: Logged |
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