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Thanks for all for all of the replies. I actually went to the doctors and we dicsussed diet and stuff. We took "pictures of me also." He perscribed some mild steriods for me. I went to the gym for a membership, but where are all the fat people? Everyone in there is already toned and muscular. Do you know how stupid I will look in there? [/ QUOTE ] It was courageous that you took the step of seeing your doctor and visiting a gym. I find it kind of curious that he prescribed you any steroids. I'm thinking it had to be Anavar, perhaps? As far as feeling subconscious at the gym, you really shouldn't have much to worry about. Most of the people at the gym have not always been lean and muscular; they had to progress towards their current bodies from a lesser state as well and are usually sympathetic towards others in the transition stages. At the very least, most people just mind their own business. If you feel you have trouble finding others in a similar situation at the gym, just zone everyone out and focus on your business at hand when you go to the gym. A CD or MP3 player with headphones helps with that. If it really continues to be a problem being around all the fit people or if you do come across the anomalous rude [censored] who refuses to mind his own business, you can just purchase some used/cheap freeweights and get every bit as good of total body workouts in the privacy of your own home. |
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