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    Maybe someone who knows more than I can chime in here, but there is definitely an inconclusive link between AAS and enlarged heart. You hear about football players dying of this every so often, but no one really mentions steroids as the possible culprit. I suspect it may be a contributing factor... also see Eddie Guerrero and Umaga as just a few examples of pro-wrestlers who died in their 30s of heart attacks... it seems strange.

    Granted, those guys did tremendous amounts of AAS and were probably on cycle pretty much constantly. I don't think a cycle or two will do a lot of damage, but I am not a doctor by any means, so take that with a grain of salt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quo View Post
    Maybe someone who knows more than I can chime in here, but there is definitely an inconclusive link between AAS and enlarged heart. You hear about football players dying of this every so often, but no one really mentions steroids as the possible culprit. I suspect it may be a contributing factor... also see Eddie Guerrero and Umaga as just a few examples of pro-wrestlers who died in their 30s of heart attacks... it seems strange.

    Granted, those guys did tremendous amounts of AAS and were probably on cycle pretty much constantly. I don't think a cycle or two will do a lot of damage, but I am not a doctor by any means, so take that with a grain of salt.
    EPO is the big contributor in most endurance sporting cases

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