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    Justarting is offline Associate Member
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    Long term effects of steroids?

    i was just wondering how do steroids affect ur long term health, ie like does it make u more succebtl to heart attack and stuff. Also, after about how many cycles does it take to start damaging ur long term health

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    Well it all depends on your age, how many cycles, what steroids were used, and the dosages. In general though a young user would worry more about nat. test getting back to normal, and any predispositions to balding. Where as an older user would worry more about cholesterol, balding, prostate enlargement. Long term, short term, either way there are plenty of risks involved with AAS, so its best to be aware of which steroids cause which sides and find the proper medications to help prevent them.

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    one cycle can impact your long-term health.

    short term effects can be numerous, long term you can look forward to joint problems, possible dependance on hormone replacement therapy, sterility, premature balding, prostate and liver problems, cardoivascular disease, gyno, and the list goes on....

    a responsable and intelligent approach to AS will help avoid some of the long and short term side effects.

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    bump

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    " short term effects can be numerous, long term you can look forward to joint problems, possible dependance on hormone replacement therapy, sterility, premature balding, prostate and liver problems, cardoivascular disease, gyno, and the list goes on...."

    Yikes, I shoulda stuck with cigarettes and alcohol!

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