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superk Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 40) |
posted March 29, 2000 11:26 PM
What are common side effects? How much is too much. How young is to young. How long should I take it. I have an older brother helping me, but we would like a little advice. I am taking it for athletic purposes. IP: Logged |
Mudworx Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 159) |
posted March 30, 2000 08:59 AM
I would advise all women to stay aware from Sustanon! Androgens can have irreversable side effects on ladies. I would suggest that if you are going to use gear you look for Anavar, Winstrol, Primobolan, and possibly small doses of Deca and Equipoise. If you have your heart set on taking testosterone, use Propionate at 25mg once every 3 days, but be careful! IP: Logged |
young1 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 281) |
posted April 01, 2000 07:15 PM
You're gonna have to watch out for what advice you follow 'cause alot of drugs can prevent you from giving birth (even at low dosages as I have mentioned before) Try getting some medical data on side effects on that particular drug. Young1 IP: Logged |
bigdog Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 36) |
posted April 02, 2000 09:55 AM
HEY YOUNG1 Do you have any idea what drugs these are? I would like to know, just for future reference! ------------------ BIGDOG IP: Logged |
young1 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 281) |
posted April 02, 2000 04:37 PM
Actually there are a few, of the top of my head I can just think of two: winny and test. Virilization is the main concern for women when getting involved with AS. IP: Logged |
TamLynQ Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 1) |
posted April 21, 2000 01:54 PM
Hey there, I took Winnie and Clen in 98 for a show I took 2nd place in and gave birth to a perfect baby girl September of 1999 so I guess I was lucky to have her. My ex was on just about everything for 10 years so we are VERY lucky we had her! I am really wanting to get back in the swing of things(don't know if I will ever compete again) does anyone know of anything I can take to help strip this baby weight off that will not interfer with nursing my daughter? (That has been the problem...no one can tell me what I can take that won't effect my milk) Thanks! ------------------ IP: Logged |
JayeLynn Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 21) |
posted April 21, 2000 02:56 PM
TamLynQ - girl, you're pushing my envelope on this one. Mind you, I'm not a doctor but I have spent a lot of my free time (and maybe a good share of company time as well )researching nutrition and bodyfat as it relates to women. As you know, women are at the bottom of the heap when it comes to research so I really only have personnal experience and the standings of an underdeveloped science. It is believed to be true that bodyfat in women has the additional function in the production of hormones (ie, estrogen) As you strip the female body of adipose there is a point at which the body stops producing estrogen. Unfortunately, that appears to happen at various points for various individuals. *stick with me here, I'll get to your situation* So I inquired from a friend (whose wife is in the know) and he confirms that this bodyfat is in fact fundamental in requisite hormone production, and I suspect that it may be true given the argument above. Concurrently, I would have to argue that you will likely vary from the standard 10# ...but! if you must experiment please realize that once you start to lose your breast milk, it's pretty much irreversible. I suspect that your choices boil down to either dealing with the extra bodyfat, or switch to formula. ------------------ IP: Logged |
WarLobo Moderator (Total posts: 364) |
posted April 21, 2000 05:22 PM
I'm not sure I should post this, and I hope you all take this with a grain of salt.... This old Iowan farm boy has seen first hand many a female animals cease lactating when, for what ever reason, they go off feed. Generally what happens is they get some type of sickness and in some cases stop eating. And WHAM, no more milk for the babies. This is when we have bottle feed. As a general rule we will often increase feed to milking mothers up to 50%, and most of this is high quality food. Milk production is VERY demanding and if anything negative happens to the mother, milk production is one of the first things to go. When you look at it from a biological stand point, this makes perfect sense. Mother nature will preserve the mother over the baby in this situation as the mother may survive to produce offspring in the future. Where as if the mother where to die, then the baby would die from lack of care and it would be a two fold loss. When a female BF% dips below a certain threshold, it is "assumed" by the body that something negative has occurred and will go into a defensive posture....And you all know how powerful the body can resist you best efforts to lose them last few pounds!!! This means any "extra" biological functions are shut down. Metabolism decreases, milk production ceases, a host of other body functions are effected as well. My OPINION on this is that your baby should come first. You will have plenty of time to lift and workout. But your baby only has a limited time to develop and set the base physical trates that will be with him/her for life. I could only wish I was breast fed for at least a year. I've seen what happens to bottle fed animals. They are ALWAYS smaller, often get sick, and NEVER do nearly as well as the breast fed. And in some cases we have even processed them out. Far to much work for so little return.
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FitnessChick Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 5) |
posted April 26, 2000 12:18 PM
So elaborate a little bit...after taking something like winnie...for 8-12 weeks, can you become permanently sterile, or are adverse effects reversible...also, what types of side effects has anyone experienced from it....i an going to post this in a new topic on the board today... IP: Logged |
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