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I recently used performance enhancing drugs (steroids) 6 weeks ago under professional training. All the years of body building muscles and increased testosterone never produced this kind of effects and thoughts & things that are now happening. I gained alot of muscles (94 lbs) im often told i look too large and i can agree, My personal trainer says i cannot stop until the rest of the cycles are over (12 more weeks)!
I see a doctor regulary and he is knowledgeable about the effects situation, and tells me "im in good hands" (doctor & trainer are good friends) Though i do not doubt him, im concerned. I also am eating 3-4 lbs of food a day just to NOT be hungry! I have a competition in 4 weeks whats should i do?
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Reply by: Tom
Forget about the cycle. I would start right away to be weaned off the Steriods performance enhancing drugs slowly (ask a doctor). If you abruptly stop taking the steroids
you will problably have bad side effects.
Steroid performance enhancing drugs use increases your risk of liver damage and cardiovascular disease. Steroids effects have been shown to increase the level of low-density lipoprotein or "bad cholesterol" and decrease the level of high-density lipoprotein, which can lead to a condition known as artherosclerosis.
Steroid performance enhancing drugs use also upsets the normal balance of hormones in the body in both male and female athletes. For example, a male athlete taking steroids suddenly and rapidly raises the level of testosterone in his body. In response, the body increases the level of estrogen in the body in an effort to compensate for the hormonal imbalance.

In male athletes, steroid performance enhancing drugs for body building muscles use can lead to gynecomastia (breast development), testicular atrophy, decreased sperm production, high pitched voice, increased hair loss, enlargement of the prostate, and impotence.
The disruption of the normal hormone balance in the body can lead to a number of emotional disorders effects due to the close connection between emotions and hormones. Some emotional disorders associated with steroid use include increased aggressiveness (road rage), paranoia, anxiety, drastic mood swings, and depression. When the amount of sex hormones in the body reaches a certain level, the bones are signaled to stop growing. As a result, the effects of adolescents taking steroids can cause their bodies to signal the conclusion of growth prematurely. Lastly, a study conducted by the University of London found that steroid performance enhancing drugs users take longer to make cognitive response than nonusers, and also react more aggressively when presented with an aggressive cue.
The high safety risk effects associated with steroids for body building muscles is one of the main reasons for the imposed ban on its use among both professional and recreational athletes. Despite the abundance of both short and long-term side effects, athletes still continue to abuse steroids performance enhancing drugs out of a desire to win.
Losing interest in women is the 1st side effect you are experencing ( I don't think Viagra will help). There will be more. Does your school care about your long term health effects? They are only thinking about the short term and winning. You have to think what is important to you. And when you make it to your 40-50's and start feeling all the symptoms and effects of a 60 year old, you will wished you had done it differently.
Reply by: Rob
Here's a news article story that might of interest:
THE Skinny on Steroids
Bethesda Journal - MD, USA
... Anabolic steroids performance enhancing drugs simulate the body's natural hormone, known as testosterone,
primarily responsible for increased body muscle mass, facial hair and deepened
voices ... Anabolic steroids may also effects users mood and personality greatly... research also shows users experience mood swings, manic episodes, depression, paranoia, jealousy, delusions and feelings of invincibility.
Click for more men's health news...
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