Hey everyone. Umm a few things:
I read the OPs questions and I did answer 'no' to one of them. Then went on to read the rest of the thread and decided it was a good idea to ask my questions.
My age. I'm 21 at the moment. See, I understand that your T count is high in your teens and only really declines at about 26. But the problem with waiting until I'm 26 to do something, is that it's 5 years away. Not only that but yes, my T count is fine for my age but it's nothing compared to what AS can do for you.
I have a friend who has said he can help me out in the gym. He's a good friend who I can trust and I have known him for a years now. He's 24 but took AS when he was my age and has taken them since. So basically I want to know if (or why) it's absolutely imperative that you're older than 25 when taking them. The AS in question is Sus 250, for the record.
Also, Gynecomastia. I have good knowledge of what it is, how it's produced and what to do when it occurs. My problem is, when I was about 14 or 15 I had it in my right nipple. Well at the time I had no idea what it was, I was a little worried so went to see the doc about it. He told me that it was mild. About as mild as Gynecomastia comes. He said not to worry about it but if it gets any worse to go and see him. Since then it has seriously done nothing, I don't notice it, or even really know if it's still there (though I think the only way it will 'go away' is if it's surgically removed, right?)
Anyway, I'm not worried about Gynecomastia. If it occurs I know what to do and I'm not afraid of surgery if it's required. All I'm asking on that point is for some opinions. Am I more at risk (because I'm closer to my teens than I am to being 25) to have naturally varying levels of T and therefore Gynecomastia, or is that behind me now?
I am very diligent with everything I do and so would be taking, without doubt, DHT blockers and Aromatase inhibitors.
I understand all other requirements, water intake, clean food intake, protein and carb intake, liver support etc. You could say I've done my research.
Please don't bash your opinion on me, just a polite and informed response would be appreciated.
