jaywooly
Guru
Say one was at the point where a certain injection site or two is becoming nearly impossible to actually push the oil into the muscle. I'm talking where it takes a several minutes to be able to push in a couple of ml's. I'm talking where you're pushing so hard that it's leaving red and white indentions into the skin of your thumb just as the marks that are left on your wrists from your wrist wraps after deadlifting a bowed barbell full of 45's.
My question, is it going to take longer for the steroid to get into the system? One might be worried that it's taking so long for the body to take that one's levels would become inconsistant on an EOD cycle. I'm sure as hell that oil aint discipating quite as well as it once did.
And then, it's probably a safe assumption for one to say it's time to ditch those quads and give them a well-deserved break. Will time off make things better, or is that muscle so hardened from scar tissue and such that it's beyond any kind of repair that one's body could do on it's own?
My question, is it going to take longer for the steroid to get into the system? One might be worried that it's taking so long for the body to take that one's levels would become inconsistant on an EOD cycle. I'm sure as hell that oil aint discipating quite as well as it once did.
And then, it's probably a safe assumption for one to say it's time to ditch those quads and give them a well-deserved break. Will time off make things better, or is that muscle so hardened from scar tissue and such that it's beyond any kind of repair that one's body could do on it's own?