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Not a good idea. You will shut down your natural test production and risk never getting it back. Erectile Dysfunction is not off the table, either. Waiting until you're fully developed will yield safer results. You could end up a TRT patient for life.
With as much Testosterone as a 17/18 year old has... it's best to take advantage of that now, work on Diet, Training and sleep.
Here is a good thread you should visit: http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...g-and-Steroids
He can expect depression ed low t lots of fun stuff it won't be good more than likely hate himself when he can't get it up at 20years old do your friend a favor tell his mom or dad so they can beat some sense in to him or in the very least send him here
You also forgot a statistical increase in future suicide. I'm not saying using steroids early in life will cause you to commit suicide down the road. I'm saying that the lifelong negative effects of early steroid use will cause the possibility of suicide to increase.
Wait until you are 25.
Terrible idea. At 16 you(he) should be more interested in getting your driver's license and see who can go out w/the most girls. Not, take steroids and have girls laugh at you cause your dvck won't get hard.
"He is already getting them no matter so everyone saying don't do it, can just not reply because I just want to get some more info."
Sounds like "he" already knows it all anyway. I'd just proceed. Sigh.
"What long term damage will he get?"
Permanent HPTA damage, possibly.
"What side effects can he expect while he's on them."
All of them.
Well said!Originally Posted by OdinsOtherSon
Nothing to say excep, hahahahahaha
Kids nowadays are jokes to society. At 16 all you need is a high protein intake and diet. By 20 he should be ripped and big.
Sorry to hear this.
At 16 with a high protein intake and diet he should be bug and ripped by 20 years old.
Im sorry to hear this. Kids will be kids
What happens when you marry the girl of your dreams, and you can't get an erection?
What happens, if by some miracle, you do manage to have sex, and want to have a child?
What happens when you're on TRT for the rest of your life just to acheive normal testosterone levels?
What happens when, in the months and years following you cycling, you're depressed and contemplating suicide on a daily basis because you made the stupid mistake of cycling at a young age?
What happens?
Are you not paying attention to what is being said... all the side effect for now and long term... shutting down your system,feeling like sh*t, can't get a erection, depression,acne,hairloss, liver damage and that's just some and a lot of those sides are almost guaranteed.... good luck and have fun messing yourself upOriginally Posted by AntDavis92
Man, at 16, that is so freaking dangerous that I dont even like reading about it. I had to think about even opening this thread. It is like playing Russian Roulette with not only your HPTA, but brain, heart, and body. DO NOT MESS WITH AAS at least until you are mature enough. At 16, youve only been a teen for 3 years. Still a baby. You are not thinking about long term, only short term. That is common with children, but once you hit your late 20s, early 30s, and your body starts to break down, you start regrettingthings you did when you were a child. I am not one to say "25 at least", but do believe there are times when people can use under 25,but I think it is few and far between. I think 25 is a golden age to start asking questions and such, and I think people can be ready by then, but 30 would be better. Research everything and learn the ins and outs, the pros and cons. Then decide. I have seen guys that seem mature for using that is 22, but I still dont recommend it. I think25 is a safe bet, but I know for a fact that 16 you will stuntyour growth. That is guaranteed. Andthe possibility of losing function of your penis, childbearing, permanent hormone imbalance, etc. Be carful and focus on diet. If I knew then what I know now, I could have been as big as anyoneI knew by age 20, by training and food alone. I guarantee it.
When I was younger I read these forums alot and it helped me make my decision to wait. I think its pretty retarded that this vital information is not more available to young people in schools or somthing
We had some woman come into my health class in HS and lecture us on the dangers of AAS. But she was a joke and only had this stupid made-up story about her brother who took AAS in HS for football and got so big that the skin on his lats tore open (ROFL) and had roid rage.
I told my sister to stop saying that.Originally Posted by Bonaparte
If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
at 16, it's only been a couple of years since any hair grew on his balls, his test production is still increasing, and he want's to use steroids?
They think they're miracle pills.Originally Posted by Times Roman
You, I mean "your friend" should probably learn how to eat food instead of messing with your body's hormones. I don't care how old somebody is 6'2 and 150lbs means you don't eat enough calories to put mass on. Steroids aren't going to give you/him the results you want and after it's all said and done, you/him'll be back to 150lbs (or less) and possibly might not have a dick that works anymore. Great plan.
i personally wanna know what "his" allowance is for taking out the trash (which coincidentally is what his body will end up like in the future.![]()
side effects..
impotence, that's not being able to have an erection
male pattern baldness.. yep going bald that really attracts the high school girls, especially the ones with daddy issues
acne all over his face, chest, back and arms = good times
acne scars on his face, you know like scar face..
shrinking of his testicles always funny when it happens to someone else..
stretch marks on his shoulders, arms, pecs, legs, the women love that at spring break
eye sight loss, especially with some of the newer sarms
high blood pressure that will lead to him being less active in sports or anything at an early age.. like 23 and for the rest of his life
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