>had an issue with my pituitary gland and spent 6 years in the gym
>made no progress whatsoever from all that time in the gym
>even skinny-fat gamers looked better than me
>started appropriate treatment for my condition
>made a shit ton more gains in 3 months than I ever did in 6 years
What did we learn?
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Drugs help, but you can get a decent body if you put in the work from a natty perspective. You can immediately tell if somebody is on PEDs.
Not my problem.
i, for once, do not believe that everyone is supposed to make it
I miss him like you wouldn't believe bros.
This interview made me want to marry the type of woman I can refer to as a real battleaxe
Its going to be 1 year soon ;(
me too, man. me too
Probably the only celebrity death that made me legitimately sad. He was the best by far.
The only death I've mourned was Terry Davis.
How did you get diagnosed?
I researched it and asked them to run bloodwork
Whats your treatment like?
Do you know specifically what they were looking for?
one of the most important things in fitness is making sure you're fricking healthy
6 years of potential gains wasted and not a single checkup?
>What did we learn?
That results are 99% genetics and 1% training/eating/sleeping.
That's easy to see with just simple observation too. There's huge variation of muscle mass in completely untrained individuals that have similar lifestyles
blackpilled again
It whitepilled me.
The duality of man.
Keep looking for excuses for why you're not making it, when you're just not trying hard enough.
If you did the same thing over and over for six years with no results, it's also a safe assumption you are very stupid and did many things wrong that hindered progress.
No I did everything right as evident by my progress post-treatment.
>you should’ve gone to the doctor sooner
I did. They never check anything related to hormones. The only reason My issue was detected was because I did all the research myself and begged them to run specific tests.
But yeah, it’s always my fault, right?
Yes. Everything is your fault. That's how to take ownership of it and change it. And if you can't change it, then stop worrying about it.
How about you take ownership of the fact that you dont really know what you are talking about
It doesn't matter who's fault it is it matters who's responsibility it is to deal with, which is you. Fault has nothing to do with who deals with the consequences of you wasting 6 years.
>What did we learn?
Don't be a moron and don't wait half a decade before getting a medical opinion?
>Don't be a moron and don't wait half a decade before getting a medical opinion?
I havent had a checkup since i was a kid with a pediatrician. Is it really worth it if theres no problems
>“Muh just work hard bro” is a meme
This assumes you're a normal person with nothing fundamentally wrong with you.
Fricking idiot.
uhh that you need to go to a doctor and not blame other people for your raging incompetence at the simplest tasks in life? no? ok, keep b***hing on IST then.
So in 6 years you did not increase any lifts? After 5 years, you were still bench pressing the bar only, and it took you another year to decide that maybe something is wrong? Doesn't make much sense.
Or, was the issue that your natty progress is painstakingly slow? I sometimes wonder if I'm low-t because it's taken me 1 year to increase my bench by 25 lbs (225 to 250) and OHP by 15 lbs (135 to 150). That's with lifting 5 days a week.
why do you wonder? go get it tested if u care
but based on those stats no you are fine
That's crazy so many fat people with pituitary gland problems today, must be some epicdemic going around
Why can she slap?
She thought he was doing a humping gesture.
What was the treatment? My endocrinologist refused to do anything about my low GH/IGF-1 and LH so I tried MK-677 on my own but all it did was reveal that I was already insulin-resistant.
Also no-gainer skeleton for life.
>What did we learn?
Modern medicine was a mistake and defectives like you should have never made it past childhood.
>What did we learn?
that most people blame imaginary made up medical conditions for their problems but a rare few have them and it's actually the problem
>>had an issue with my pituitary gland and spent 6 years in the gym
lol same. only make that 10+ years. my condition is sub-clinical but given my great health and body docs decided not to treat it. little did they know i was busting my ass like an Olympic athlete. literally a life wasted because of shitheads.
So what did you do?
what did you check exactly?
so you are a troony, from male to alpha male now? so trannies were right all along?
>Just work hard bro is a meme
>I have this rare condition that affects like 1% of people, therefore hard work is invalidated.
>Actually proves the point that hard work works because on treatment so he has normal pituitary gland function he made a shit tonne of gains in 3 months.
Frick off OP. Sucks that you have that condition and you are clearly bitter about but the bottom line is you aren't important and just because you have a rare condition doesn't mean it invalidates the advice. You even proved it in your post that you can (assuming normal pituitary function ie an everyday person) you can make gains in 3 months. Gtfo of here with your demoralising post.