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Losing My Appetite as I Age

xmen1234

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Anyone else having this problem?

I just turned 41 and I find myself not wanting to eat as much as I used to when I was younger. In the past I could put away 3,500 - 4,000 cal's a day. Now I struggle to consume 3,000.

Currently running:
Test Cyp @ 600 / week
D-bol @ 50 mg / day

I ran a short cycle (6 weeks) of Tren A (400 /week) last summer with Test E (400 / week) and got my weight up to 184 @12% bf (About a 10lbs gain / adding roughly 2% BF).

I am currently sitting at 180lbs / 10%bf. I am happy at this weight, and I am maintaining even with the lower cals.

I am not worried about it one bit, just wondering if any other "old" guys went through a similar situation.

-X

By the way, I am 5'3" tall.
 
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AnaSCI

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Things begin to change as we age and get older:)

Look into Synthelamin. You will not need to worry about lack of appetite!
 

txpipeliner88

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Just looked it up and it seems promising. Having a very active job such as I do I don't get much of the urge to eat and force feeding makes the day miserable. This looks like it might help bring on the hunger cravings to help keep above maintenance.
 

AnaSCI

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Just looked it up and it seems promising. Having a very active job such as I do I don't get much of the urge to eat and force feeding makes the day miserable. This looks like it might help bring on the hunger cravings to help keep above maintenance.

Synthelamin is an excellent product that has received great reviews over the years!
 

xmen1234

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Like I said, I am not too worried about the loss of appetite too much because I am holding a good weight. I was just wondering if it's an age thing.

But hell, for the price and it lasting up to a year, why not give it a shot. 190 here I come.
 

zman12

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It could be that as we get older that we feel this way as I know at times I don't feel as hungry.