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    Roids slowly eat away BONE MARROW????

    Out of all my research done on gear, My cousin calls me the other day and told me his doctor told him that gear slowly eats away at your bone marrow.

    Can anyone atest to this?

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    i wouold say opposite especially for anadrol and eq.

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    That is a patently absurd claim.

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    Uh that's what I was thinking as well. Maybe my cousin was asking the doctor in a curious fashion and the doctor told him something to scare him.

    But I've never heard that claim before.

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    most doctors dont know the first thing about AAS..

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    BULLSHIT!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liftnainez
    most doctors dont know the first thing about AAS..

    that can't be true enough. i told my doc, which was a mistake i believe, and she was obviously uneducated. if it was her field...then i'd be pitching a fit.

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    If thats the case why do they give test to old ladies for their bones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liftnainez
    most doctors dont know the first thing about AAS..

    just to repeat, that can't be true enough.

    they have absolutley no clue, apart from the made up and eggaterated side effects.

    i told my doc i was using and she said that they all cause diabetes. i laughed and said that it was only steroids that contain insulin that cause a possible threat to that area, she said no, they all do.


    7 years of college and they know f*ck all!!!

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    doctors (GPs) are a "jack of all trades". They know a little about everything. However they often make up for this by "inventing" information!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by perfectbeast2001
    doctors (GPs) are a "jack of all trades". They know a little about everything. However they often make up for this by "inventing" information!!

    "inventing" information is exactly what they do. i guess it's cos they don't want to look as if they don't know something.

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    OK lets assume this bone marrow thing holds some merit. . .which it doesn't.. . .

    How would you explain to say, PerfectBeast, his increased RBC count while "on?"

    That is not a hypothesis, that is fact. Blood tests prove over and over again that RBC is up when on. If there was marrow damage, in the slightest form, RBC count would remain constant at best.

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