Yep. Reading through some old magazines, this one dates back from August 2003 edition of MuscleMag.
Let me put in some quotes from the article....
"I came in at 232lbs with a 60 inch chest and 21 inch arms for the 1971 Mr. America"
"Overeating coupled with enlarged hearts from years of working out could be part of the problem - especially after retirement from competition when, like skeletal muscles, the heart starts to atrophy."
"Evidence indicates that once the hypothalamus gland gets used to regulating a high, roid-enhanced hormone balance, bodybuilders need to stay on some type of maintenance dose for the rest of their lives."
"I didn't use growth hormone for two reasons. It was hard to get, and back then it came from humans or rhesus monkeys and was very dangerous. There was a strong rumor that monkey GH was linked with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and caused brain tumours."
"I did use large amounts of steroids though, several thousand mg per day, moving up to about 10,000 mg/day. I also used lot's of clomid and nolvadex the week before a competition."