Maverick said:I have known some people that have had serious health issues related to steriods.....
anyway my question is why do you all do steroids ?
the fact you need the that perfect body/male adonis complex ?
low self confidence ?
professional bodybuilder ?
want to fit in with the juicer crowd ?
is it worth risking your health for a better looking body ? If you have a wife or kids...... why risk losing all that for a better body ?
I am just curious, please answer with a serious response.
flame me all you want and bomb me all you want, I am from the C & C board and can replemish all my karma in a heartbeat. I dont even care about karma anyway.
First a serious answers begs a serious question. You didn't pose the latter.
But to illuminate you I will reply. I have known people who had serious health issues from their poor diets, drinking, driving fast, smoking, women and being an asshole. You can put yourself in which one of those might have affected your health.
The problem with your question is you sarcastically list only the infrequent negatives of AAS use.
I have used AAS to IMPROVE my health. I don't consider myself a "juicer" an inflammatory deragatory term. I will never be a pro-bodybuiler, I have no friends I compete against, my self confidence is so high it borders on arrogance, and I have no Freudian issues.
I have taken doctor prescribed AAS to improve lean muscle mass, decrease fat, improve my sense of well being, and a host of other scientifically proven benefits from low does AAS use.
Testosterone is a naturally occuring hormone that our bodies produce. As we age we produce less I choose to reverse that decline with low to moderate useage of AAS.