Does anyone know anyone who has gotten really serious side effects from AAS (i.e. cancer, tumor, hart attack, death)? Cuz I hear about it and read about it, but have never known anyone?
Does anyone know anyone who has gotten really serious side effects from AAS (i.e. cancer, tumor, hart attack, death)? Cuz I hear about it and read about it, but have never known anyone?
there are no direct links of people dying due to steroid use
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Last edited by vicious cycle; 06-23-2008 at 12:19 PM.
Geez thats true... sory to hear this Vicious...
I think that if you follow directions and do a real deep and sereous research you will be able to control all the bad side effects with proper PCT and diet and avoid all these serious troubles.
Thanks. It's one of those things that is tough to get across to people. Too much of ANYTHING is a bad thing!Originally Posted by vlad_xp
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16614865/
Basically this lady died from drinking too much water. Too much of ANYTHING is a bad thing! Period. End of story.
well said brotha
I know a guy that died from roids, but he was a total idiot, i mean he was really mentally unstable. He had elevated liver enzymes a year before his dead and never stoped the booz even the 17@ allkylated roids. He ended dead in hospital with severe liver condition.
Again though, if blame is to place whats not to say its the booze over the roids? Point being, sometimes media likes to place blame or condition on things to manipulate the masses.
Agree the journalist has no idea of how it really works and talk s...t about it.
There is really no proof that steroids have single handedly killed anyone(that i know of) its usually a combination of abusing substances and steroids over extended periods of time. if you have been juicing for 20 years with no breaks and drink a lot and abuse pain killers or whatever like eddie guerrero you probably are not going to have a long life
Yep, the fact that everyones body is different, their lifestyles are different (diet, exercise, etc) leaves so much room for error. You may hear alot about it in the media but they like to leave all of the room for error details out to prove their simple points. They want you to believe that steroids are bad, so all they mention is "guy dies, he took steroids" conveniently leaving out the part that he had sex with monkeys, got aids, drank his aids ridden sorrows away while taking vicodin, topped off with a vodka-valium appetizer and overdosed.
I realize the above is very far fetched but the principal behind it isnt far from the truth.
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