Rosschestzip's picture
Rosschestzip
  • 544
1019

injectable Superdrol

ad

So I'm going to be starting injectable superdrol pre workout and wondering if anyone has any experience with this. This may be a topic that's been addressed before but is there any benefit to injecting the muscle you're going to be training that day. For example, if I'm training delts today and I'm going to take 20 mg, I'd do 10mg in left delt and 10 in right delt. Also when injecting any gear is there any benefit to that muscle your specifically injecting other than the stretch from the oil, like does the compound become more effective in that muscle over the muscles you didn't directly inject. I hope this hasnt been addressed a million times before as im new to this site. Thanks

papa.smurf0311's picture

I remember superdrol or M Drol from competitive edge labs was a huge deal. I ran it in oral form but after 4 weeks I could tell it was time to stop. Kind of like Press1 said, it was starting to make me feel lethargic rather than pumped up. Not sure how injectable would be but I know when I ran oral form, 4 weeks was about all I could take.

JFit253's picture

190lbs - 6’ - 18%bf

No need for anything just a clean diet. Drop the bf% to sub 12, preferably 10 before trying anything.

press1's picture

Should you inject each delt with Injectable Superdrol before you train them? Dash 1

This to me shows you have no idea at all of how Superdrol works in the body and helps grow new muscle. Do you realise it is also Double Methylated and the impacts that has on the liver?

What other compounds do you plan on putting this with?

Rosschestzip's picture

your correct that I have no idea how it works. and I'm aware of the liver toxicity but I thought it was reduced when injected. I'm currently on test and mast. i didnt plan on using it daily but maybe 2 days a week as a preworkout on my weaker body parts or maybe leg day.

In a promo × 1
press1's picture

Because its so heavy on the liver it makes you feel lethargic rather than stimmed, so its not really a great pre-workout. Good pre-workouts are something like Test Base or Dbol but if as stated you have other health concerns going on I would address those first before getting into anything that will cause BP and HR rises. Running a compound that its likely you will want to stop after 3 weeks, or 4 weeks with safety in mind makes no sense to me considering you will probably train each body part once a week on it. Unless you are about to compete and the effort is all focused on that one day.

Rosschestzip's picture

Alrightty then, I guess I'm just gunna keep siting on this bottle. maybe when I hit a plateau or something ill break it out. But for right now it sounds like more trouble than anything

In a promo × 1
Makwa's picture

You'll get more out of tab of caffeine for a preworkout instead of SD.

Diesel77's picture

NO.........Plus, useless to pin in separate spots, it's not SEO and will do nothing in that regards.

Also, I recall you stating you had to put off getting bloodwork done due to financial reasons, but you had enough funds to obtain injectable superdrol? You've had heart operations, blood clots and prolactin issues and are resorting to using superdrol without even putting much into bloodwork? SMH. We generally opt for "responsible and sensible" approach here, neither of which you are exemplifying, but good luck.

Rosschestzip's picture

I appreciate the info and concern, but you cant just assume things. You dont know what I have purchased previously and have laying around. That was why I was hoping to address the prolactin gyno issues with either letro or caber because I have those on hand and wouldn't need to spend any more money on them. I've been sitting on it for a little while now and haven't wanted to mess things up more, so I haven't started the sdrol yet. Thats also why I said ill be starting it soon, because im waiting till after bloods, idk how long the results take but I can't imagine it would be too long.

In a promo × 1
Diesel77's picture

I hear you, it's well known that this lifestyle is not cheap, but a bodybuilder gets what a bodybuilder wants. You had all that stuff laying around....maybe a fellow competitor needed something you had in the stash...boom there's the money you needed for bloodwork lol (not recommending that route)Its just that for someone with health history like you've stated, and your complete lack of knowledge regarding these compounds you are considering to inject in your already troubled body/organs.....this book unfortunately doesn't foreshadow a positive ending. Heart Valve replacement/operations, blood clots, those 2 alone that you mentioned in your previous post, shouldn't be taken lightly. Pump the brakes up some with the "more drugs" mentality. Dig deep and man up....train harder and perfect your diet as opposed to "more drugs" especially the more toxic ones like sdrol....have you ever considered the rise in blood pressure as a result of "more drugs" which in return will put more stress on the heart that you already had operated on? You say you love bodybuilding and training, but at what cost if your health is extremely compromised in the process.? Sounds more like you are in the "addicted, can't stop won't stop" side of the line....no judgement whatsoever,just stating my thoughts/opinions and in the end it's your body and you will do what you will....I'm done here but do sincerely wish you well

Rosschestzip's picture

Your not wrong. I'm not the type that think that the drugs will just make everything easier for me. I work hard in the gym and love training hard but the compounds and supplements have always just fascinated me, so when I'm feeling healthy and stuff, I kind of "forget" that I'm not perfectly healthy and shouldn't be messing around with this stuff. Thanks for the honesty man and the shit I don't want to hear lol, and I guess I'll put the sdrol away for another day.

In a promo × 1
Mac12769's picture

Yeah I just looked at all that.
Skeet bro, if you're "30" with those issues, no blood work, and thinking of running Superdrol now ?
Your are in for problems now, and probably a lot more down the road. You need to seriously rethink your approach just from the medical stand point alone. No one here is going to sign off on or help the road you are taking.