VERY ADDICTING,,, the proof is on this forum
VERY ADDICTING,,, the proof is on this forum
hell, most of the stuff docs will prescribe you. isnt at all healthy, or proper. unfortunately, we will never know the long term effects of steroids. everything right now is speculation. i just base my personal opinion, on what i read. and i havent read about any mild steroid users who had any worse health effects than others.
AAS can very well be addicting, taking into account of addictive personalities and such.
AAS use and living with Bipolar is a whole new chapter.
AAS are the only thing that can turn a hypomaniac douchebag who thinks he's already superman into fkn god himself.
However it feels damn good. Withdrawal is not fun though, at all.
Going through PCT and quitting smoking at the same time is a life and death challenge situation. I basically went from training at the gym for at least 2 hours a day, sparring with my brother, heavy bag and speed bag training, running for a good half an hour and do whatever else I please going at 120% to I can't even fkn get out of bed because I wasted all of my energy wrestling one leg off the bed...
So yeah. If I have a choice of the prior or the latter...I think I prefer the prior...
Kratos' study said that there were no adverse affects for 70% of chronic users.
But if you really feel they are that dangerous bro, your either a hypocrit for advacating their use, or law enforcement. I dont know what else you would be doing here given your personal feelings.
Nah man, what it says is
About 30% of AAS users appear to develop a dependence syndrome, characterized by chronic AAS use despite adverse effects on physical, psychosocial or occupational functioning.
It other words even though AAS are causing many problems in the users life, they refuse to, can't or won't stop using.
There is no hypocracy in presenting the good the bad, and the ugly, so we can make better informed choices. Otherwise we'd be practicing religion and not science.
who knows he may never have problems
and he may have a laundry list of problems on his 70th birthday
percentage wise he is more likely to have certain problems then a non-steroid user. It doesn't mean he will have those problems and it doesn't mean someone who doesn't use steroids can't have the same problem.
Oh you mean like this guy? (Larry Scott) Yeah I can see he's suffering real bad for his past use at age 60.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X68Re...eature=related
I am sure that when I hit 60, the choir boys will all chime in, "Well, just wait till your 70 bro." And at age 70, "Well wait till your 85."
I've been hearing these same scare boys sing about how dangerous steroids are and how my death is just around the corner for 30 years.
Yeah, hopefully you end up like that guy...as long as you go into understanding you could also end up like one of these guys.
Sonny Schmidt died at 46
> Scott Klein died at 30
> Ron Teufel died at 45
> Dan Duchaine died at 48
> Mohammed Benaziza died at 28
> Andreas Munzer died at 30
> Mike Mentzer died at 49
> Ray Mentzer died at 47
> Don Ross died at 55
> Dr. John Tristany died
> Don Peters died
> Ray Raridon died
> Arnold Schwarzenegger (heart problems)
> Don Long (kidney failure)
> Tom Prince (kidney failure)
> Flex Wheeler (kidney transplant)
> Ed Corney (stroke)
> Boyer Coe (heart)
> Danny Padilla (heart)
> Pete Grymkowski (heart)
> Lyle Alzado died at 42
> Curt Hennig died at 44
> Davey Boy Smith died at 39
> Louie "Spicolli" Mucciolo died at 27
> Ravishing Rick Rude died at 40
> Brian Pillman died at 35
> 62 Finnish power-lifters suspected of using steroids died at a rate five times higher than average.
not in any way a complete list
Gary Himing IFBB pro died on stage this year
Anthony D'Arezzo died in his hotel room at 44
Last edited by Kratos; 12-01-2009 at 02:57 PM.
I agree. I told my friend before I even started that "I just want to try one cycle to see what it's like". Now with all the awesome progress I made during it...I don't think I can not do another one. I actually have most of my supplies and ideas ready for my next one.
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