Author Topic: Jay Cutler's TRT Kingdom  (Read 1518 times)

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Re: Jay Cutler's TRT Kingdom
« Reply #25 on: Today at 12:41:12 PM »
My buddy always talks about his HCG sometimes working and sometimes not. Perhaps it goes bad if it isn't refrigerated even unmixed? Although it's always less than ideal just going by feel or testicle size I think. I figured the synthetic would be relatively expensive.

Are your blasting days over? Could you pull 330 on trt?

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Re: Jay Cutler's TRT Kingdom
« Reply #26 on: Today at 03:00:32 PM »
Are your blasting days over? Could you pull 330 on trt?

Unfortunately I'm battling serious health issues right now so the future is uncertain but I would like to try to peak again, which would be unadvisable even if healthy probably considering age :D I just spent 11 days in hospital due to high blood calcium... probably due to NSAIDs. They weren't sure why though, I mentioned vitamin D supplementation and they said that could be it too but I doubt it. They were amazed I haven't been cramping due to skewed electrolytes.
Are you far from peak strength levels nowadays?

I think PRing would require some change in technique because otherwise I think I've peaked a long time ago, maybe going sumo would add some weight but hips would probably scream :D

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Re: Jay Cutler's TRT Kingdom
« Reply #27 on: Today at 03:12:13 PM »
High blood calcium hmm, how has your cognition been?

Maybe a few months off prime strength if I added tren in ha.

Its increasing though, tomorrow I will increase weight and reps on squats.

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Re: Jay Cutler's TRT Kingdom
« Reply #28 on: Today at 03:48:27 PM »
Unfortunately I'm battling serious health issues right now so the future is uncertain but I would like to try to peak again, which would be unadvisable even if healthy probably considering age :D I just spent 11 days in hospital due to high blood calcium... probably due to NSAIDs. They weren't sure why though, I mentioned vitamin D supplementation and they said that could be it too but I doubt it. They were amazed I haven't been cramping due to skewed electrolytes.
Are you far from peak strength levels nowadays?

I think PRing would require some change in technique because otherwise I think I've peaked a long time ago, maybe going sumo would add some weight but hips would probably scream :D

Hope you get everything worked out Van.