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That's a Corgi
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I wouldn't condone taking steriods or HGH for someone under 30 or with normal Testosterone level, but what about when you're in you 40's with Testosterone that are 1/4 of what they should be?
How many of those side effects do we hear with every perscription commercial on TV? The side effects sounds worse the condition they are treating. Stallone has been taking Steroids and HGH for almost 25 years and he looks real good for someone over 60 years old. Still has his hair, lol...
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Regard Me!
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If Stallone juiced alot when he was younger, he probably can't produce it on his own anymore and needs the shots just to get to normal levels. Not sure if this is the case with him, but I know it is for guys like Canseco and others
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Admiral Douchebag
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I looked into the facts a couple years ago, and decided the risks and side effects far outweighed the benefits. I would only consider it if I was having severe problems where the benefits might outweigh the side effects.
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F.U.B.O.
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My nephew is currently on testosterone therapy (almost 17, hadn't had a hint of puberty).
I also have known quite a few people from my athletic and lifting days who did their own forms of "therapy" and have studied the subject on my own back in the days when I was studying bioengineering. Not exactly the hormone replacement therapy experience you're looking for, but feel free to PM me. As a disclaimer, I am not a doctor or user, and I no longer am in the bioengineering field. |
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