I'd like to see this thread get hits from the vets about things they've learned from playing the game; i.e., things that they didn't know when they started, but experience has taught them. I'll start:
1. Message boards - valuable and dangerous information abounds. If you hear advice that doesn't sound quite right, it probably isn't. Its important to get multiple opinions before you do anything involving your health and safety. A high post count does not necessarily mean someone is knowledgable.
2. Nothing good can come from shooting more than 3cc in one place at one time. If you need to do that much gear, rotate your sites and shoot more often.
3. Short estered hormones (i.e., test prop, suspension, npp) may feel great in the short run, but they are usually accompanied by painful, frequent shots which cause a build up of scar tissue. Its no fun to shoot into scar tissue.
4. Tren and alcohol don't mix. Forget about the physical problems it will cause, the agression caused by tren mixed with the lowered inhibitions caused by alcohol is a recipe for disaster.
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