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mickeys
12-08-2001, 11:53 PM
when you start taking roids, can you stop? or will you lose everything? that would suck to take them and be stuck in it untill you stop training

heathj
12-09-2001, 01:27 AM
Of course you can stop.

acabre03
12-23-2001, 02:01 AM
Q: when you start taking roids, can you stop?
A: yes you can stop, steriods are not addictive in the physical sense.

Q: will you lose everything?
A: Steriods basically enhance directly or indirectly what the body does naturally. If you continue training/eating/resting at the same levels you did while using steriods then you will probably lose some weight. In order to counteract the effect of the lack of steriods in your system you have to enhance your training/eating/resting. Mostly though, I believe food is one of the most critical factors. Eat enough and your body is bound to grow. I don't know anyone that consumes 5,000 calories a day and weights only 100lbs. Get the point?

syntekz
12-23-2001, 04:03 AM
I think chris mentioned something about this a few days ago. I personally have never taken AS, so I'm not speaking from experience. But, from what chris said. The strength and muscle gains that were made will most likely be lost over time.

big
12-23-2001, 04:26 AM
if you have reached your genetic potential. If not I think you should be able to keep it.

syntekz
12-23-2001, 04:31 AM
It doesn't work that easily.

big
12-23-2001, 05:56 AM
yeah I know but in theory. I use to keep my gains forever :) And hopefully im able to handle my new won muscle, thats the idea anyway. If I keep eating and lifting with my long term goal in mind, I see no reason why I should lose my gains. My body is definitely able to hold its, since im still skinny. And it should really all be up to my training and diet, or am I way off? (assuming I get my test levels back) :) Im no expert at this for sure. I just research the stuff I use, and the aspects of it the interests me at that moment.

body
12-23-2001, 06:21 AM
you would keep means gains off primo than anadrol.
as anadrol increase water retention more, the water weight will be lost therefore loosing weight. the water retention helps the joints lift, so you will not beable to lift as much when stoping.
you will loose some of the nueral drive so agian not beable to lift as much.
You will have a increase in cortisol so it will tkae a while to get back to normal anabolic mode.
however that being said its like 2 steps forward and 1 step back.
now the size of the steps depends on your genetics and diet etc.

Belial
12-23-2001, 08:00 AM
Originally posted by syntekz
The strength and muscle gains that were made will most likely be lost over time.

Yah, just look at the fragile little poosay I've become.