11-09-2011, 04:52 PM
In another thread, Chrissie said, "...you should be aware of tenderness and you need a dose that maintains that sensation; then you know you are growing! "
This prompted me to ask a set of questions that have occurred to me before but I've never got around to asking for opinions on.
We all eagerly anticipate 'growing pains' and that is generally held to be a surefire sign of growth, but on a continuing basis, is the presence of pains a guarantee that growth is still occurring? can you grow without pains? and there are a number of different types of 'pain' ( from my experience), is one type 'better' or 'more indicative' than another? what about itching, does that count as pain? If a higher dose generates sharper pains, is that a good thing or a bad thing ( Chrissie seems to be suggesting that mere' tenderness' is all that is needed)?
Etc!!!
This prompted me to ask a set of questions that have occurred to me before but I've never got around to asking for opinions on.
We all eagerly anticipate 'growing pains' and that is generally held to be a surefire sign of growth, but on a continuing basis, is the presence of pains a guarantee that growth is still occurring? can you grow without pains? and there are a number of different types of 'pain' ( from my experience), is one type 'better' or 'more indicative' than another? what about itching, does that count as pain? If a higher dose generates sharper pains, is that a good thing or a bad thing ( Chrissie seems to be suggesting that mere' tenderness' is all that is needed)?
Etc!!!

