sharpshooter
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Joined on: Sept 28, 2010 6:06:08 GMT -5
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Post by sharpshooter on Apr 19, 2016 13:18:14 GMT -5
Won't miss either. In fact, Adam Rose is one of the guys I dislike most on WWE TV.
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Post by adzy on Apr 20, 2016 15:23:21 GMT -5
Viktor was an honorary member of Social Outcasts tonight at WWE Newcastle
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Post by k5 on Apr 20, 2016 20:34:52 GMT -5
Vince and HHH? I hope neither of them is reckless enough to be 'roiding at their respective ages, but it's impossible to rule it out. not really that risky when you have top level doctors that can monitor your health. I imagine most people's fast food consumption levels are far, far more reckless.
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on Apr 21, 2016 0:20:39 GMT -5
Vince and HHH? I hope neither of them is reckless enough to be 'roiding at their respective ages, but it's impossible to rule it out. not really that risky when you have top level doctors that can monitor your health. I imagine most people's fast food consumption levels are far, far more reckless. A qualified physician isn't going to sanction long-term, vanity use of such a risky drug as anabolic steroids. They're meant to be a short-term fix for injuries (and even that comes with risks), and are extremely dangerous if cycled on a regular basis. Not only do they penetrate cells leaving poisonous residue, but they can also cause permanent neurological changes. They are not only potentially lethal to the abuser, there is the real possibility of harm to people around the abuser. They are very, very dangerous.
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Post by BOOKER_T on Apr 21, 2016 0:53:12 GMT -5
And not a single was given all around the world. Lmao that had me rolling bro.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 3:07:45 GMT -5
Eh, The Fall of Man is cool. But the exotic express was right Leo Kruger reeked. He was over in NXT but the work rate is set pretty high with Jericho Ambrose owns zayn and Owens
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Post by k5 on Apr 21, 2016 7:11:18 GMT -5
not really that risky when you have top level doctors that can monitor your health. I imagine most people's fast food consumption levels are far, far more reckless. A qualified physician isn't going to sanction long-term, vanity use of such a risky drug as anabolic steroids. They're meant to be a short-term fix for injuries (and even that comes with risks), and are extremely dangerous if cycled on a regular basis. Not only do they penetrate cells leaving poisonous residue, but they can also cause permanent neurological changes. They are not only potentially lethal to the abuser, there is the real possibility of harm to people around the abuser. They are very, very dangerous. I'm interested in the studies you've read that have helped you reach that conclusion. Any chance of messaging me some links to the studies you speak of? As far as I knew, the only risks from testosterone use into older age are increased cholesterol by their effects on the lipids. Also the 'permanent neurological changes' - any studies to support that? Perhaps you're speaking of vet steroids. Anthony keidis from the red hot chilli peppers had a personal nurse for injection of his drugs. When you're rich and have demands, you find the doctor that will do what you ask. It's literally humanly impossible to have the muscle mass Vince McMahon does at his age without some form of steroids. Considering triple h and Vince clearly abused them for years, it's not too far fetched to safely assume that they've been on high dose trt at the very least for years. Never mind that a huge percentage of all professional athletes are on PEDs, and your doctor argument goes out the window. There's clearly thousands of physicians assisting with steroid use, and there's several physicians I've talked to personally that don't see them as damaging when done in moderate doses with proper PTCs. The misconception of what is and what isn't possible with the body in terms of muscle growth is exactly what allows someone like the rock or john cena to use the plethora of juice that they do and the public hail it as their success.
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Post by k5 on Apr 21, 2016 7:26:39 GMT -5
this document, for example, lists them as not overly potentially dangerous and that the only big risk is with certain oral used steroids on the liver. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/6367501/?i=6&from=/8346765/related considering alcohol is dangerous to the liver but still 'safely' consumed in moderate dosages, I'm not sure if steroid's toxicity is that concerning.
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on Apr 21, 2016 12:05:19 GMT -5
A qualified physician isn't going to sanction long-term, vanity use of such a risky drug as anabolic steroids. They're meant to be a short-term fix for injuries (and even that comes with risks), and are extremely dangerous if cycled on a regular basis. Not only do they penetrate cells leaving poisonous residue, but they can also cause permanent neurological changes. They are not only potentially lethal to the abuser, there is the real possibility of harm to people around the abuser. They are very, very dangerous. I'm interested in the studies you've read that have helped you reach that conclusion. Any chance of messaging me some links to the studies you speak of? As far as I knew, the only risks from testosterone use into older age are increased cholesterol by their effects on the lipids. Also the 'permanent neurological changes' - any studies to support that? Perhaps you're speaking of vet steroids. It seems like every few months, Psychology Today runs an article citing another study implicating anabolic steriod abuse (which is any use outside of a serious condition treatment) in various mental health conditions. This has been common knowledge in the MH community for decades. Anabolics are very powerful and have a very long half-life after cessation. It's only willful ignorance that keeps the entertainment/ sporting communities abusing them. linklinklink And if even a few of the stories that I've heard about Vince McMahon's explosive, erratic behavior are true, it would be a logical conclusion to say that he's undergone some neurological changes due to PED abuse, even if he isn't doing them now.
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Post by k5 on Apr 21, 2016 12:38:16 GMT -5
I'm interested in the studies you've read that have helped you reach that conclusion. Any chance of messaging me some links to the studies you speak of? As far as I knew, the only risks from testosterone use into older age are increased cholesterol by their effects on the lipids. Also the 'permanent neurological changes' - any studies to support that? Perhaps you're speaking of vet steroids. It seems like every few months, Psychology Today runs an article citing another study implicating anabolic steriod abuse (which is any use outside of a serious condition treatment) in various mental health conditions. This has been common knowledge in the MH community for decades. Anabolics are very powerful and have a very long half-life after cessation. It's only willful ignorance that keeps the entertainment/ sporting communities abusing them. linklinklink And if even a few of the stories that I've heard about Vince McMahon's explosive, erratic behavior are true, it would be a logical conclusion to say that he's undergone some neurological changes due to PED abuse, even if he isn't doing them now. I appreciate you taking the time to find those links and share your opinion. Interesting stuff indeed.
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