Quote from: DoomRulz on Oct 19, 2009, 11:47:32 PM
You will rue that decision when your chest starts sagging.
I have not used anything more androgenic or anabolic than Asprin in years.
Besides, nobodys chest starts to "sag" from using AAS (androgenic anabolic steroids), that is an exaggeration. Really Gynecomastia it more just puffyness behind the nipples.
Never a problem I had. Some get it, some don't. Like any drug not everyone who uses will get every side effect. Its a little more complex, but some ancillary drugs can prevent gyno as well, or reduce the risk of it.
I also never used massive doses. Generally in individuals more sensative to the effects of Estradiol, the conversion of a % of the androgens to E2 (Estradiol) is what can cause it.
For most users, it is a dose dependant relationship.
Also, stopping use of the AAS, with propper PCT, would also remove any chance of developing Gynecomastia later on years down the line. If it does not happen durring use or PCT, it is not going to happen because of it later on.
Quote from: SM on Oct 19, 2009, 11:53:16 PM
And your scrotum shrivels.
Never had that side effect. Never used for a long enough durration.
The suppresion of the hypothalimic Pituitary Testicular Axis returns to normal after disscontinuation of the AAS use, and the testes then return to their normal size. The Penis is not effected by the use of AAS unless the use only consists of a 19-Nor type of steroid without taking testosoterone along with it.
Anyhow, Suffice it to say that any gains I had while using have completely gone back to what I looked like natural beforhand these days.
Some former users can maintain the extra mass for a few years after use (with careful diet and consistent training), but eventually, after being off long enough, all revert back to natural.