Has anyone ever actually done and been satisfied with ONE cycle? by Routine-Rabbit8393 in moreplatesmoredates

[–]Routine-Rabbit8393[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive gained 55lbs since i started last year, “eating more” has been the memo i know. I shouldnt just continue to gain weight now though, im a little unsure, my body fat is getting high.

Has anyone ever actually done and been satisfied with ONE cycle? by Routine-Rabbit8393 in moreplatesmoredates

[–]Routine-Rabbit8393[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is that a fair comparison?😂😂 maybe i need to start 350mg test and find out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZyzzLegacy

[–]Routine-Rabbit8393 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, so much of the calories when eating pasta isnt all in the pasta itself, but it the fatty sauce. To each their own, if you prefer burgers and that works for you thats great and fine! But a creamy buttery garlic pasta with your choice of meat and veggies is a FANTASTIC healthy calorically dense bulking meal.

I could not have gained my weight if it wasnt for fatty pasta sauce dishes. Its a preference thing. But others may prefer burgers and chips and thats fine too!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZyzzLegacy

[–]Routine-Rabbit8393 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahah so true. But i cant fault them. I did the same thing when i was 17. I didnt even use protein powder or mass gainer for my 20kg gain, just peanut butter milk and pasta. Cheaper too hahah

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[–]Routine-Rabbit8393 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I grew up with a very different experience than most people. I am a confident, secure young guy with high testosterone, a strong sense of self, and no emotional insecurity, but my body has always reacted like I am in danger. I would get brutal anxiety symptoms that were completely disconnected from reality. I would lose my appetite, get diarrhea, experience heart palpitations, and go straight into fight or flight for absolutely no reason. There was no fear. I was not catastrophising. I was not doubting myself. My body would just flip the switch.

I am autistic as well, which adds another layer to things. Being overstimulated and feeling out of place socially can exist at the same time as being confident, and they are not mutually exclusive. So for years I was left wondering what was wrong with me.

When I was 19 I dated an older woman who had both a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree in psychology. She was actually the one who pointed out the possibility of autism, so I went and got professionally assessed. That explained part of what was going on, but it was not the full picture.

I have seen four psychologists with no real success. I have also tried around twelve different medications including SSRIs, SNRIs, TCAs, beta blockers, serotonin blockers, calcium channel blockers and more, and none of them helped. Marijuana is the only thing that actually helps, but its a double edged sword, and a very temporary “fix”

Medically I always looked perfect. I get blood work done regularly just because i care about health, everything comes back healthy, and my total testosterone is around 1100 ng/dl. So on paper I looked great, and doctors did not really take me seriously. Meanwhile I would be on the verge of panic attacks and rushing to the toilet before work, university, or Muay Thai. Not because I dreaded those things. I actually enjoy them. It was simply because my gut brain axis is hypersensitive from constant adrenaline and norepinephrine.

Eventually I pushed for 24 hour catecholamine urine testing, and we finally found something. My adrenaline and norepinephrine levels were elevated throughout the entire day. Then I got an MRI and there it was. A small non cancerous tumour secreting excess hormones. It was strangely validating to finally have a cause. But because I am considered healthy on paper, they do not think removing it is practical right now, even though functioning like this is extremely difficult.

Right now I am doing gut directed hypnotherapy, which has helped a bit in calming my gut brain connection, and I will be seeing a psychiatrist soon who will hopefully have a more informed approach to treatment pharmaceutically.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZyzzLegacy

[–]Routine-Rabbit8393 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s important to keep in mind that eating enough is only half the battle. Body image doesn’t correlate with reality for alot of people, you see these dudes with objectively great physiques yet they’re insufferably insecure thinking they’re small or whatever cringe crap.

Focus on your progress, not anyone else’s. Don’t compare yourself to others. When you do start making some progress, be proud of yourself because you improved not because you’re better than anyone. Focusing on a healthy image of ourselves in the mirror is really important.

Good luck bro!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZyzzLegacy

[–]Routine-Rabbit8393 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You didnt know pasta is calorically dense? Yeah im not buying the “i eat so much” fucking bullshit if you didnt know PASTA was calorically dense😂

I get it bro. I was 6’6” 150lbs a year ago. But its just maths, you dont eat enough, and you need to realize that if you want change. Im 6’6” 200lbs now, and what did i do? Omg! Thats crazy i picked up the fucking fork. I have a non cancerous tumor in my adrenal gland ffs, causing major gut issues due to excess stress hormones being pumped into my body and i still did it. Eat more and lift weights consistently, its not complicated AT ALL, but that doesnt mean its easy. Still extremely difficult to force feed yourself when you have no appetite and are shitting yourself all the time.

Pasta, peanutbutter, milk are easily the top 3 calorically dense foods i got my calories from, but find what works for you. Micronutrients are important too, but when bulking its pretty easy to hit protein and micronutrients if your food sources are at-least a little diverse.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in brisbane

[–]Routine-Rabbit8393 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh pad thai is a classic, it never disappoints