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    Question Long Term use of Gear??

    I am interesting in some feedback on this. Any of the senior members or anybody who knows someone who has used gear for long periods of time and maintain relatively good health.

    Obviously using sensibly. You get my drift.

    I'm talking about somebody possibly in the 40's or 50's. Maybe or maybe not heavy users. Even your "testosterone replacement" folks. I've done research (internet browsing, mind you) on mainly testosterone and get a lot of positive press about the benifits (screw the negative hype).

    But who are some of the oldest cats you might know of who is using gear?

    Can I get a witness??

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    try the hrt forum bro

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    I have a friend who is in his mid 50's and is on HRT - I know he supplements this with short cycles of higher dosages in between bloodwork from his Doc - he looks great and is pretty damn strong

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    I am 51 and been on non stop for two years now with both cycles and HRT

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    A majority of the guys from the pumping iron era are still alive and well from what I've heard.

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    I'm 55 come back in 5 years and I'll be 60.

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    Excellent!! Excellent. Good to hear. Thanks guys!!

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    GUY on SSB, actually 2 of them in their 70's both have been on gear for quite some time. Perfectly healthy and fine.

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    Well actually i don't know fo sure if Bob Delmonteque was taking AAS (i suppose so) but nevertheless he looks kick ass for 85 years!!!
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    started aas in the mid 80s........49 now and only probs i got is high blood pressure, it is controlled by meds.

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    Thats going to be me

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    Quote Originally Posted by AleX-69
    Well actually i don't know fo sure if Bob Delmonteque was taking AAS (i suppose so) but nevertheless he looks kick ass for 85 years!!!

    god i hope i look like that at 85

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    85???? Dayum!!!

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    thats very impressive for 85.. niceeee

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    We will find out the long term affects of the AAS soon coming. That whole seventies era is aging and in the next 10 years will be time to find out trully what happens long term. IMO, i dont think anything will happen and the vast majority will just pass through natural causes or cancer, etc. whether its causes through AAS is probably doubtful, But the era of today....GH, thats where im interested in. Im not thinking Coleman will live past his 60's but thats just my opinion.

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