First of all duece some of your cycles are kind of over the top, but even what we consider over the top is not over the top in the steroid community because there are alot of abusers and idiots out there.

Anyway, that article you read it doesn't mean anything, if two healthy males died at 29 and 32 while taking safe dosages of steroids it wasn't because the steroids made them go into cardiac arrest or trigger a heart attack, it could have been the intensity of their workout.

For example, look at soccer, almost at least once a year or every couple of years you read in the news where a soccer player during a match just collapsed and died and later they found out it was cardiac arrest or a heart attack. Does that mean soccer kills people? No, sometimes the human body is pushed to the brink (remember weightlifting is not natural to the body it is basically breaking down the body's muscle in order to rebuild them stronger and more muscular in the future) in some people it triggers a response where the body cannot sustain itself and has a heart attack or goes into slight cardiac arrest.

Now the fact that only 2-3 people out of hundreds of thousands experienced this shows you that it is not attributed to the steroid use directly.

All the deaths I have read about steroid use has been long term high amount abuse to the point the organs of the body shutdown, not some guy doing an average cycle who died the next day.