If your "in the game" educate yourself on poteintial health consequences of AS

Drveejay11

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If your "in the game" educate yourself on potential health consequences of AS

The SOLE purpose of this thread is to coerce you into RESPECTING your gear and taking the necessary precautions to avoid them. That's it!

What are the health consequences of steroid use?

Possible Health Consequences of Anabolic Steroid use...

Hormonal System
(men)
infertility
breast development
shrinking of the testicles

(women)
enlargement of the clitoris
excessive growth of body hair

(both sexes)
male-pattern baldness
Musculoskeletal system
short stature
tendon rupture

Cardiovascular system
heart attacks
enlargement of the heart's left ventricle

Liver
cancer
peliosis hepatis

Skin
acne and cysts
oily scalp

Infection
HIV/AIDS
hepatitis

Psychiatric Effects
homicidal rage
mania
delusions

Anabolic steroid abuse has been associated with a wide range of adverse side effects ranging from some that are physically unattractive, such as acne and breast development in men, to others that are life threatening, such as heart attacks and liver cancer. Most are reversible if the abuser stops taking the drugs, but some are permanent.

Most data on the long-term effects of anabolic steroids on humans come from case reports rather than formal epidemiological studies. From the case reports, the incidence of life-threatening effects appears to be low, but serious adverse effects may be under-recognized or under-reported. Data from animal studies seem to support this possibility. One study found that exposing male mice for one-fifth of their lifespan to steroid doses comparable to those taken by human athletes caused a high percentage of premature deaths.


Hormonal system

Steroid abuse disrupts the normal production of hormones in the body, causing both reversible and irreversible changes. Changes that can be reversed include reduced sperm production and shrinking of the testicles (testicular atrophy). Irreversible changes include male-pattern baldness and breast development (gynecomastia). In one study of male bodybuilders, more than half had testicular atrophy, and more than half had gynecomastia. Gynecomastia is thought to occur due to the disruption of normal hormone balance. In the female body, anabolic steroids cause masculinization. Breast size and body fat decrease, the skin becomes coarse, the clitoris enlarges, and the voice deepens. Women may experience excessive growth of body hair but lose scalp hair. With continued administration of steroids, some of these effects are irreversible.

Musculoskeletal system

Rising levels of testosterone and other sex hormones normally trigger the growth spurt that occurs during puberty and adolescence. Subsequently, when these hormones reach certain levels, they signal the bones to stop growing, locking a person into his or her maximum height.

When a child or adolescent takes anabolic steroids, the resulting artificially high sex hormone levels can signal the bones to stop growing sooner than they normally would have done.

Cardiovascular system

Steroid abuse has been associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including heart attacks and strokes, even in athletes younger than 30. Steroids contribute to the development of CVD, partly by changing the levels of lipoproteins that carry cholesterol in the blood. Steroids, particularly the oral types, increase the level of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and decrease the level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). High LDL and low HDL levels increase the risk of atherosclerosis, a condition in which fatty substances are deposited inside arteries and disrupt blood flow. If blood is prevented from reaching the heart, the result can be a heart attack. If blood is prevented from reaching the brain, the result can be a stroke.

Steroids also increase the risk that blood clots will form in blood vessels, potentially disrupting blood flow and damaging the heart muscle so that it does not pump blood effectively.

Liver

Steroid abuse has been associated with liver tumors and a rare condition called peliosis hepatis, in which blood-filled cysts form in the liver. Both the tumors and the cysts sometimes rupture, causing internal bleeding.

Skin

Steroid abuse can cause acne, cysts, and oily hair and skin.

Infection

Many abusers who inject anabolic steroids use nonsterile injection techniques or share contaminated needles with other abusers. In addition, some steroid preparations are manufactured illegally under non-sterile conditions. These factors put abusers at risk for acquiring life-threatening viral infections, such as HIV and hepatitis B and C. Abusers also can develop infective endocarditis, a bacterial illness that causes a potentially fatal inflammation of the inner lining of the heart. Bacterial infections also can cause pain and abscess formation at injection sites.
 
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dallasskyline said:
As one of my esteemed redneck relatives has said :"Finer than a rabbit hair split four ways." Now that is a thin line...HA!


Its finer than a frog hair split 4 ways LOL
 
I have read numerous articles and reports from a wide variety of people. All have advised about the same sides as DrV. has stated above. But, none have been able to make the distinction between controlled "steroid use" and uncontrolled "steroid abuse".

Maybe someone can educate us all and find that "skinny pencil" and draw that line so that we can put a stop to this grouping of use and abuse.

:crying: :crying:

Ill stop crying now!!!
 
I don't think anyone could accuratley decide what is" abuse" and what is "use".Everyone's body can handle it differently,some people can do alot with no sides,and other people get lot's of sides from just a little bit.
 
I try to be as cautious as I can be................ I guess we can all hope that science and technology continues to help solve some of these problems. I think most health problems occur when we use so much gear thinking that this will be "the cycles of all cycles." When I first started out after my first cycle I thought that my second one should have extremely high doses then I could get big and calm down. In all reality I think its best to use a minimal to fair amount of gear and try to put on a good 10 pounds a cycle. It doesn't make a bit of sense to load up on gear then have health problems when you could have been taking it easy with slow steady gains. Building a great body isn't about one or two cycles or eight weeks its about being committed to what you do and using your brain.

Good post bro.
 
Golfer18 said:
I try to be as cautious as I can be................ I guess we can all hope that science and technology continues to help solve some of these problems. I think most health problems occur when we use so much gear thinking that this will be "the cycles of all cycles." When I first started out after my first cycle I thought that my second one should have extremely high doses then I could get big and calm down. In all reality I think its best to use a minimal to fair amount of gear and try to put on a good 10 pounds a cycle. It doesn't make a bit of sense to load up on gear then have health problems when you could have been taking it easy with slow steady gains. Building a great body isn't about one or two cycles or eight weeks its about being committed to what you do and using your brain.

Good post bro.

I think thats an outstanding outlook that we should all probably take on for ourselves.
 
I have found that with my body, when i put on weight extremly fast i tend to lose it easily.
So i benefits me in the long run to slowly pace myself with 10-15lb gains. I usually only lose about 2-4lbs max.

Diet and workout schedule also is a hugh factor!!!!! :D
 
Railrunner said:
I have found that with my body, when i put on weight extremly fast i tend to lose it easily.
So i benefits me in the long run to slowly pace myself with 10-15lb gains. I usually only lose about 2-4lbs max.

Diet and workout schedule also is a hugh factor!!!!! :D

That's extremely correct: step by step, you keep your gains and (generally) you preserve your health.
But we must remember that after a long time and long steroid use, someone grows only with "a gram of this, a gram of this and a gram of that per week".
At that point the risks are heavy. No way.
 
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