u/fatsukablyatt

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Myostatin inhibition longevity?

Hypothetically speaking,

When you inhibit your myostatin, are the effects permanent?

Not necessarily the mass, but I am referring to the capacity/ability to grow your muscle beyond your biological limits.

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u/fatsukablyatt — 7 days ago
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Mk677 and acne?

I purchased some liquid MK677.

I have had experience with Mk677 in the past. Always went for the capsules. Never had any problems with acne.

The previous experiences made me hungry, lethargic, and improved REM sleep. These are the typical effects associated with MK.

However, this most recent experience has covered me in acne. My forehead, chest, and back are covered.

Has anybody experienced this?

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u/fatsukablyatt — 10 days ago
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Before and after

First pic was back in November 2025. 169lb

Second pic is today May 2026. 183lb

u/fatsukablyatt — 1 month ago
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I ran a crazy cycle and survived.

Disclaimer *To start off, I do not recommend nor condone anything mentioned. I am just an idiot. *

Between November 2025 and early May 2026 I went through over 3000mg of Sarms.

2000mg of Rad 140 and 1000mg of LGD 4033 alongside Enclomiphene for on-cycle and pct support.

I completed a 15mg rad cycle back in December and took a few days off

Like 2 weeks later I started low dosing again, just not daily. I would take some wait 3-4 days before dosing again.

Then in January I got a good deal on LGD. Ended up running a lgd cycle alongside a low dose of rad.

It went good and I saw crazy increases in strength. Though, towards the end I was beginning to feel a little suppressed, lower libido and whatnot but it passed as soon as I stopped.

This went on until May of this year when I finally ran out. I expected to crash out hard with suppression, but I didn't.

I'm going on a month now just on Enclo. I didn't get irritable. I didn't lose mass. Nor did I lose strength. I still get boners. However, I did lose the recovery time.

It takes me a bit longer to recover and I have to train slower as in lowering the intensity.

In that time I bulked up from 169lb to 183lb.

Always kept a high protein calorie surplus even now after the cycle.

Not saying I'm totally free of consequences. I'm getting some blood tests done in July when my new insurance kicks in, but for the most part I feel better and bigger than ever.

Also getting my body fat has increased slightly since stopping. Starting to look slightly less vascular probably from maintaining a calorie surplus.

I'm going to wait a few months if everything is fine with the bloods and try to lean bulk to 200lb.

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u/fatsukablyatt — 1 month ago
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I picked the worst time to hop off cycle.

I just landed a job in law enforcement and am going to the academy for the next 2 weeks. I was mid-cycle after months of interviews and evaluations when I got the confirmation.

I'm not severely suppressed thanks to the enclo. Still wake up with erections and what not, but I feel like a cranky old man. A jacked one at that.

Somewhat lethargic but I can still lift the numbers I was pushing. I guess I will just have to power through.

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u/fatsukablyatt — 2 months ago

Some days I wake up in a great mood ready to tackle anything and everything. Other days I wake up with little or no motivation to do anything.

The good days are nice but they don't teach much. The bad days usually end up teaching me the most about myself.

Some days I feel stagnant like I'm making no progress, then by chance people come up to me and point out my progress and it ignites the spark in me.

I find that when you constantly measure your progress, you never truly realize how much you have accomplished.

It's like when you see someone every day, you never really notice the subtle nuances that change overtime but when you go months without seeing someone they look completely different.

From your perspective, you might not be self aware on how you've changed/progressed overtime especially when you're overwhelmed with stress but that doesn't mean you're not growing.

The truth is that growth is uncomfortable. It's only pleasant when you look back and pat yourself on the back for enduring.

What do you do when the excitement dies out? When the crowd goes silent and nobody is cheering you on? How about when you run into a setback? Are you going to quit, and if you quit that easy did you actually want it to begin with?

You don't need motivation. All you need is the discipline and consistency to keep pushing in the face of adversity.

It's the small everyday choices that add up to the final result. So keep pushing when the going gets tough. What you choose to do today can define who you will become in the future.

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u/fatsukablyatt — 2 months ago