17 y/o kid dies from taking steroids?

how the fuck can you die from steroids?


Your Eyphropotien and hemocrit levels get too high and blood turns into cement, waking up Kicked. Happens from EPO, but steroids make that go up (witch is good) but you would prob have to take a lot of them for that to happen.
 
It takes large amounts for real complications. A couple CC's wont do anything, usually just absorbed by hemoglobin and plasma. But 20 to 30 CC's is where issues really begin. If it makes it's way to the ventricle and end up in the pulmonary, the air damages the lining of the vessels and causes edema. This even could occur at 20 to 30+ CC's, but for fatality, we're looking at closer to 100+ CC's.
Actually it would take over 30 CC's IV to kill a man.

I got the shit flamed out of me a while back for saying it took 20 cc's to cause any damage. Major reputation reduction. Glad someone knows the truth.
 
"If lets say this kid was taking dbol at higher doses with no knowledge and an extended amou t of time with no off time there could be a good chance he could have died from either liver or kidney failure"

lmao

he clearly says "HIGHER DOSES AND EXTENDED AMOUNT OF TIME" as opposed to just four weeks you fucking idiot.
 
i highly doubt steroids did this to him. id get more into it but its not worth my time lol. Steroids never did this to him though.
 
Who said anything about threading a vein? There's a million ways you could die.... we're talking about air IM or IV.

Hey Austinite. I have a two questions for you. Firstly, quite a few vets have told me aspirating isn't even preached anymore. Now can you please tell me why the fuck someone wouldn't want to aspirate, when their life is at risk? Isn't the whole point of aspirating to know if you are in a vein or not? So basically these are too lazy to aspirate and couldn't give a fuck about their lives? Sounds strange to me.

Secondly, do you recommend l-carnitine? Is it something you've seen results from? I hear it's good for fat loss, but I've not seen much or heard much about it. I do find it an interesting supplement, and something I am strongly considering buying.
 
Hey Austinite. I have a two questions for you. Firstly, quite a few vets have told me aspirating isn't even preached anymore. Now can you please tell me why the fuck someone wouldn't want to aspirate, when their life is at risk? Isn't the whole point of aspirating to know if you are in a vein or not? So basically these are too lazy to aspirate and couldn't give a fuck about their lives? Sounds strange to me.

Secondly, do you recommend l-carnitine? Is it something you've seen results from? I hear it's good for fat loss, but I've not seen much or heard much about it. I do find it an interesting supplement, and something I am strongly considering buying.

I have no clue why one wouldn't aspirate. Tell them to inject 2 ML's of Tren IV and then say that. It's not uncommon to not aspirate in the delt, even some RN's don't. That's because it's the least likely site to aspirate blood from. But it's OK for RN's, not us. Because they don't shoot people with steroids all day. They inject compounds such as B12 that would be harmless intravenously.

I certainly recommend L-Carnitine. I inject it, it's more effective that way. If you don't want to inject, be sure to use L-Carnitine in liquid form for better absorption. L-Carnitine uses fat for energy to shuttle long chain fatty acids, which results is fat-cell shrinkage.
 
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