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(Msg. 46) Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:24 am
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<needanufriendnow.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> schreef:

> since the surgeons work on a cash basis, i got an appointment tomorrow
> after work.

> gotta pay $200 just to see the doctor.

If you had spend a fraction of that to Nolvadex, you wouldnt be in trouble.

Yeah, yeah, "had", i know. Just saying...

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"spodosaurus" <spodosaurus.TakeThisOut@_yahoo_.com.au> schreef:

>> I also get a tube that is about 2 1/2 feet long in my ass every other
>> year as well. If you are worried about one little finger, than i can only
>> imagine how upset you get when they shove 2 1/2 feet up your ass.

>> I really dont mind what they shove into my ass. As long as it doesnt
>> hurt.

> I can see the line forming at your front door as I type this...

I felt some weird "things" this night. Maybe one of those vivid dreams
again...

>> Several weeks ago, there was this tiny little assistent in the hospital,
>> with tiny, tiny hands. I had my prostate checked, among other things.

>> "Does this feel uncombertable?" she sked after inserting my finger.

> She shoved your own finger up your arse? Are you sure she wasn't an escort
> visiting the hospital, instead of an assistant?

I am beginning to have my doubts. White clothes is more or less the standard
colour for nurses, right?

>> "I hardly feel it..." i replied.

>> "How about ths then !?" She was repeatedly pressing my prostate, HARD! As
>> if she playing piano or something!

> Ahahahaha you got a little dominatrix! Did she give you her number?
> Reminds me of a scene from a silly late 90's road movie...

That little bitch had an expression on her face that kinda says;

"hey, i am not ENJOYING this, its my job and i have no CHOICE !!!"

Right.

>> At least 3 regulars here, including me, seem to have more medical
>> problems than you do. And mine is actually quite mild compared to the
>> other two.

>> Ask Robert and Ari what they have been through. I think if Ari woke up
>> with gyno he would probably stay at home all day, playing with himself.

> Who says I don't do that anyway?

Figures.

I always post naked here. Or worse. My girlfriend has a huge wardrobe with
all these... thingys.

Sometimes when i use photoshop to create the perfect woman, i have a bra on
my head. Its an essantial part of the ritual. I like rituals.

>> About the gym thing, you must have an XL or XXL sweater having around
>> somewhere. Or buy one.

> I still like my website idea for him. It'll either pay for the surgery or
> pay for more AS if he chooses to forego the surgery.

I think straight estrogen is a lot cheaper and more effective. With some
progesterone and prolactine.

> Add some chicks with dicks into the mix and you have a killer .com idea.

If we add cyproterone to the mix than we dont need the dickchicks. We
allready have one.

(just joking, OP)

> PS- if you use that/MY idea, I get 10% of the take as copyright royalties
> for my intellectual property.

Sounds fair.
Bodybuilder goes dickchick. Didnt that happen before? Sounds familiar...

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<needanufriendnow.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> schreef:

>> > Add some chicks with dicks into the mix and you have a killer .com
>> > idea.

>> If we add cyproterone to the mix than we dont need the dickchicks. We
>> allready have one.

> i think i am done with hormones for the time being.

I figured that much.

Just take it easy, man.

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(Msg. 49) Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 3:33 pm
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> > i think i am done with hormones for the time being.
>
> I figured that much.
>
> Just take it easy, man.
>
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> Pete

left work early to see the surgeon.

at least this doctor examined my chest in a professional manner.

he confirmed that it is in fact gynecomastia and that i needed
surgery.

he quoted me a price of $4,500 for both sides, and i was in shock. i
don't have that kind of money.

i asked him about the female hormones and he said they would only
prevent further breast tissue growth. in any event, he refused to
prescribe them.

i feel so awful. i know some of you think this is funny, but now that
i know what the problem is, i'm super self conscious now.
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(Msg. 50) Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:31 pm
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> Well there is always the website ari offered. Or you could put on a
> dress and make it the old fashioned way.- Hide quoted text -
>

don't know what website you are referring to.
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(Msg. 51) Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:46 pm
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>
> To the OP aka needanufriend, don't sweat it. Go see your doctor, it
> might be wise to NOT talk to any law enforcement representative about
> anything incriminating, and - I'm guessing - you'll be fine. Best of
> luck.

i saw the surgeon. and for your information , i did not speak to the
cops.

when i found this site, i did not realize there were so many she males
in this group.

> And, hey, read and digest the info found by following the links you've
> been offered. Uh, for entertainment purposes only, of course.
>
> Curt
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(Msg. 54) Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:43 pm
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Pete wrote:
> "spodosaurus" <spodosaurus.TakeThisOut@_yahoo_.com.au> schreef:
>
>>> Increased a bit. Normal for me is 120/70 (115/65 upon awakening) and it
>>> increased to 140/80.
>
>> Mine gets up to that now. When we added enough testosterone to kick start
>> my marrow it went a lot higher. After my last transfusion (the time we
>> tried to reduce the nandrolone, and then brought the levels back up) my
>> blood pressure stayed down and I was able to stop the blood pressure
>> pills.
>
> If you only use it to kickstart the marrow, why not use nandrolone by itself
> instead of test?

Nandrolone alone was insufficient. It barely kept my counts out of the
'bleed out' zone, and did nothing for my haemoglobin levels. It was my
idea to look for an emergent effect by adding the hormone first credited
with achieving extra marrow activity/higher blood counts in men. And
it's not to kick start the marrow, it's to keep it going, along with
immune suppression. It's quite a biochemically complex issue that is not
fully understood yet. If I lower the dose of deca, though, and don't
substitute anything in its place, my counts fall fast. If I don't use
the testosterone along with the deca, all my counts nose dive to
transfusion levels and keep heading south.

>
> Perhaps with some Proviron to go with it. The Proviron might not do nowhere
> near as much as test, but have you ever tried 600mg nandrolone together with
> 75mg Proviron? Side effects are probably less, and what i find so nice about
> the Primo/Proviron, Or Deca/Propviron combo, is that you can actually fine
> tune stimulation of the CNS. By reducing the Proviron to 50, or increasing
> it to 100mg.
>

I'll do some reading on Proviron and see if it's suitable to add to the
chemical cocktail keeping me going.

> Perhaps Halotestin if Proviron is too "mild."
>
> If you can handle 100mg oxymeth than you can certainly handle 15-20mg Halo.
>

I couldn't handle it. My liver started heading towards failure, dumping
the massive iron stores it contained from 300+ blood transfusions, and I
lost a lot of weight very fast and felt like I was dying (dying faster,
anyway).

>>> AS never had a profound effect on my CNS. I feel a little more extrovert
>>> and energetic, but thats it.
>
>> Which is typical of AS, which is what the studies claiming to have found
>> 'roid rage' have really found: elevations on a euphoria scale and extra
>> enthusiastic gesticulations.
>
> Best mood i ever was in was on Deca/Dianabol/Proviron. I dont have much
> experience with the orals, but DAMN that felt good!
>

Even on 250mg/week of test, brought up to 500mg/wk when the 400mg/wk of
deca was stopped suddenly, I still felt REALLY awful (exhausted, VERY
depressed, etc). It took about four weeks to start coming out of, at
which point we had another supply of deca available. I feel better now,
but not euphoric. I never really felt euphoric, just calmer since
starting the AS. I do feel that it had a significant antidepressant
effect though.

>> However, increases on this scale can also be associated with increased
>> risk taking behaviour, which is why I was asking. Risk taking behaviour
>> being similar to that seen in teenagers (driving too fast, drinking too
>> much, experimenting in a wide /variety/ of 'oh my god I can't believe we
>> just did that without one of those' behaviours).
>
> When i take high doses af AS, i avoid alcohol and other drugs at all times.
> Which are used sporadically to begin with. Besides, when i gain muscle fast,
> i get in a good mood, and i actually calm down a bit. So i dont need
> anything to enhance my mood.
>
> I also stay away from partials, negatives and forced reps during my
> workouts.
>
> A lot of guys think that when they start a cycle, they have to groan and
> yell at the end of a set, and use weights that almost cripple them. And make
> funny faces. I never get that. I suspect some people act a little agressive
> because they read somewhere that AS makes you aggressive. And so they act
> like they do, otherwise they dont work.

The self-fulfilling prophecy is more common in daily life than people
realise.

Cheers,

Ari



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(Msg. 56) Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 11:53 am
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> >last thing i need is prison time.
>
> I am sure the guys in prison would appreciate a nice rack.

they might be the only people to appreciate them.
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(Msg. 59) Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 2:56 pm
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>
> > I need to learn more about the factors that contribute to steroid related
> > depression (other than people with psychological issues trying to use
> > steroids to feel better then harming themselves when this doesn't work),
> > such as dose, time taking the drug, etc.
>
> I think they are psychologically addictive in such a way, that you can
> actually train better/harder/more, and get more results. Then you stop, and
> lose most of it, if not all.
>
> Which can be prevented.

how can i deal with the depression here? i can see a shrink but that
won't be until next week at the earliest?

its like i dont even want to get out of bed in the morning and i am
just preoccupied with my chest.
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(Msg. 60) Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 6:03 pm
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> No one has ever gone to prison for a 3 month supply of the meds we are
> talking about. Do you know anything about anything?

is it possible for me to send you an email privately?

i feel like a wreck here,
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