wow.. damn girl...

thanks for the compliment!
with a current thyroid condition it would be in your personal best interest to speak to a doctor about starting a cycle of aas..
to answer your question honestly, some people are successful while others have problems... aas introduced into the female body alone can cause a whirlwind of problems.. and unfortunetly they affect everyone differently, so in other words baby, its a crap shoot... BUT if you get on, see probs, you stop and then work on rebalancing... IMO, the end needs to superceed the means and since you are NOT looking to compete, why even risk anything.. but that is my $.02
-BC does not cancel out anavar...
-aromatizing is the body converting test to estrogen in MEN, in women the concern is virilization; women developing male characteristics
-var puts relative stress on the liver, so drinking alot of alcohol is not recommended, but if you are dieting and training, it does not have its place anyway.. so if you are gonna booze it up on the weekends, don't waste your money on var...
-aggression can be a side affect in women from more androgenic drugs.. var will not cause "roid rage" others may
YES i would use var as your last resort.. and again since you are not competing, why bother when a consistent/solid nutrition and training program can get you where you want to be... i would recommend aas to someone who has reached their genetic potential, a plateau, competing, career etc... but just to look good on the beach... well, i guess we all fold to vanity at some point

i did... so i can't pontificate too much, but long term career goals were that of modeling and competing
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