does anyone have a story about their use of steroids that would let me use it as sort of an interview for my research paper?
it doesnt have to be your story but maybe a friend or something??
it would be greatly appreciated
All I'll tell you is this: When taken with extreme care and detail under supervision by a mature person who understands all the risks involved and not like a 17 year old jerk off "I want to bench 500" attitude filled idiot they really aren't as bad as many make them out to be. They aren't physically addicting and unlike other actual PROBLEM drugs they were originally developed to help people.
However you get these stupid ass kids who get their hands on them, take them carelessly get hurt and steroids become the devil- hey if you take too many aspirin it will kill you, same with steroids. When not taken the correct way- make no mistake they can mess you up and cause a slew of problems. And I am sick of hearing this "Roid Rage" theory- if you're a tough guy wanna be asshole before you take them- you're definitely going to be the same or even worse while you take them.
If you're not an adult, don't have a respectable amount of time under the bar (Try like 10 years minimum) and not ready to take the risks involved- don't take them; if you do then you'll wish that you never did. [ MikeCFT's advice column | Ask MikeCFT A Question ]
ashee_baby answered Sunday March 4 2007, 6:25 pm: well my younger sister was on steriods perscribed by a doctor for about a year.she was extemerly sick but from using these steriods she got very buff..lol..like BIG!..and her appetite increased and she started getting hairy..hehe..if you want to know more just message me back or something.. [ ashee_baby's advice column | Ask ashee_baby A Question ]
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