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    hahaha oh wow

    I have to say, some people will blame anything on anabolic steroids .
    While browsing pubmed for my phD, I found this:

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...4/?tool=pubmed

    Case report:
    A 50-year-old man of Indian descent, known to have mild, chronic hepatitis C, presented with a two week history of diffuse abdominal pain. Six weeks prior to the onset of the pain, he had a gradual onset of anorexia and a 20 pound weight loss. Our patient noticed darkly coloured urine and pale stools beginning around the time of the onset of pain. He had not received treatment for his hepatitis C infection. He had intermittent and occasionally heavy alcohol consumption on weekends. He had also been taking methandrostenolone: 10 mg orally twice a day, five days a week for three weeks and then three times a day, five days a week for the next five weeks, for a total of eight weeks immediately prior to presentation.


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    Conclusion:

    Although there have been previous reports of severe cholestasis and jaundice with the recreational use of anabolic steroids , this is the first case report where acute pancreatitis and acute kidney injury also resulted from such recreational use.
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    So, not his hepatitis C, or the fact that he was a drunkard gave him PANCREATITIS, jaundice and kidney injury... but steroids.
    The methandrostenolone could have worsened his condition, but it sure as hell didn't cause them.

    Any oppinions on this?

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    Dbol has to be processed through the liver and it is liver toxic. I've NEVER heard of guys with healthy liver being injured in 8 weeks with the doses mentioned above. Alcohol destroys your liver and turns them into bricks. I have family members who's died from serosis of the liver. They were alcoholics. I think dbol could contribute to the kidney condition but I doubt it was the main reason that the kidney was injured.

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    I'll just make a quick comment and then step out, since this isn't the lounge. When you have a society with too many attorneys and politicians, then this is what happens. Legislatures legislate. That is their job. Surprisingly, america is a country of prohibitions. Many countries have a much more liberal position on the issue.

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    What is your question?

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