WOW, that Big cat steroid profile page is a wealth of valuable information, simply incredible. Well , I have decided what im going to do. Its going to be a Dianabol only cycle, 40mg's a day for 6 weeks the followed by 40megs Nolva and 100 mgs Clomid Each day for weeks 1-2 and 20mg's Nolva and 50mg Clomid for weeks 3-4. How does that sound to you guys?
Methyl,
Yesterday you were going to do an Andriol (Test Undec.)/Anadrol/Anavar cycle:
http://www.anabolicminds.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28784
Today, it's DBol only.
You don't want to hear any of the advice people give you. It's obvious that you want quick results and do not want to put in the work that it takes to get to where you want to be. Steroids are not a magic bullet. I don't necessarily think that people need to reach their natural potential before using steroids (I'm probably going to take heat for saying that), but regardless, from your posts it is clear that you are not willing to put in the effort, dedication, and discipline that are required to get results from steroids. No matter what you take, no matter how much money you spend, you need to do things the right way, or you will at the best get no results and at the worst cause yourself some serious helath problems. Being fit and being serious about lifting/bodybuilding require a lifestyle change - one that needs to continue as long as you want to maintain the results of your work. From your posts, you do not appear to be ready for this.
Results from DBol only cycles are fleeting and are hard to maintain. Advanced steroid users who know proper nutrition and PCT can get decent to good results from a DBol only cycle, even though prevailing opinion is against this. However, you are not an advanced user who knows proper nutrition and PCT. Furthermore, 6 weeks is too long for any methylated cycle. If you want to take the word of a couple of isolated incidents like you describe in your post over the experiences of literally thousands of steroid users, it's your choice, but I hope you have medical insurance.
At the very least, you should take the time to do a lot more research. Your posts indicate that you know very little about the large amount of issues, variables, and considerations that are inherent in cycling steroids. There's nothing wrong with that in and of itself, since we all started out knowing very little. However, you want to take the little you know and run with it. This is understandable, but it is dangerous nonetheless.
/karp