Studies on steroid abuse and you could even read a lot of the steroid forum users experiences themselves. mesomorphosis has a sub-forum where plenty of users have bad stories to tell.
the question is what caused them to have the bad experiences besides steroids, I can guarantee you that there were some other factors, not saying steroids didn't play a role, but I can almost guarantee they were not the sole cause.
That backs up what I said and is true of all drugs. The difference with steroids is that to use them "safely" (a definition which changes greatly amongst recreational steroid users) there is a much steeper learning curve. Ask yourself, how many ancillaries do you need to take to take ecstasy on the weekend? If you are using a handful of drugs to counteract the side-effects of the first drug then that would lead one to assume that there is greater risk in the side-effects and a greater knowledge needed to understand the metabolism, interactions etc.. of all of the drugs being taken. Lastly on this, without monitoring of blood levels it really is flying blind, does a pot smoker need blood tests?
honestly I've probably used more ancillaries taking ecstasy, back when I used it, than I do for most of my AAS cycles and that isn't far from the norm...many people do throw a lot of unnecessary drugs in when they use AAS, but the same could be said about rec drugs as well...also how many cases per year at US hospitals are actually attributed to AAS, on average over the last 10 years is only 3-5...for all other recreational drugs it is much much higher than that on a daily basis
I do agree that the research is more extensive that goes into the use of AAS, but that doesn't mean that they are more dangerous than say coke...it's just there is actually a community out there that pushes the research of AAS before using them...do you think that guys in the eras before the Internet actually did research before doing cycles, nope, and the Internet is actually why it seems that there are so many negative side effects associated with AAS...people hear that something can happen and then all of a sudden it happens to them, or at least they think it is happening to them.
This just isn't true.
most every side effect that is associated with AAS use is absolutely correctable and controllable...the only one that isn't totally correctable is left ventricle enlargement and this has been proven time and time again
Can you name a commonly used recreational drug where newbie users suffer worse side effects in the first 10 weeks of use?
cocaine, heroine, ecstacy, crack, mushrooms, acid, pretty much any other one but pot...and I have plenty of experience with many many drugs in my past and still dabble at times now with some stuff...the difference is for most of them I had this site as a reference for some research (I was under a different handle in those times)
Did you even read what you wrote?
research was the wrong wording there, I should have said clinical studies
This may be your personal philosophy, my experience on meso, thinkmuscle, bodybuilding.com etc... was that forum members would usually recommend 500mg as a minimum first cycle dose and frequently stated that less will not be worth it.
here in lies your problem...those boards you mentioned are the worst possible examples, imo, especially BB.com, which no longer has a AAS section BTW, unless they just recently put it back up...BB.com is one of the most useless boards around now...they used to be really good but seem to have fallen into the hands of nothing but teens
No where did I claim so, I just gave my experience as an example and commented that steroid forums are often rabid echo chambers.
wow way to cut off the rest of what I said and take it out of context...I said that I did not lump you in that because you have a scientific background in Biology and I don't know how much research you've actually done. I was using that statement you made to get a point across
This is the part where steroid users start believing their own delusions. Take not kids, don't let this happen to you.
These are the type of urban legends that frequently are lauded on these boards. The only way that an endocrinologist would say this in a clinical context is to sympathise with the patient as he can probably see that the patient has rabidly been parroting on about something and in an attempt to settle him and move on he tells them this. In other words he's patronising the patient to guide the consultation in a more productive direction as you have no chance of reasoning with a meathead.
sorry I completely disagree with this
An exception here or there does not disprove the trend (Dr. Dave on bodybuilding.com is a shining light, but then again he is a doctor). Most of the users merely parrot what another user claimed (it's largely cut and paste), each time it is repeated further nuance is lost. A new user without a scientific background has little chance in discerning what is true, since the parroting mob drown out all reason.
while this is partly true, it is still very ignorant to assume that every person on a board is an unintelligent uneducated parrot...that really isn't how the majority of the respected boards are, it is quite the opposite, that could be said, maybe because many of them are pay to be member boards, but it cuts down on the non-sense...check out thesourcecheck, basskiller's site, ironmanmagazine forums, outlawmuscle, sourceauthority.net, professionalmuscle, uk-muscle, etc...you'll find very quickly that the norm isn't what goes over the boards at bb.com, tnation, meso, elitefitness, etc and those boards are pretty much laughed at...just because someone is a doctor doesn't mean they know shit about steroids, enocrinologists and urologists are the only specialties that do in depth studying in the field of AAS...other people going through medical school are lucky if they even hear the word steroid outside of the context of corticosteroids
This is exactly the problem I've been talking about. Hearsay and anecdotes would know better than science and research and it's true because we all repeat as one.
anecdotal evidence in the bodybuilding world should be added to research and clinical studies...like I mentioned there is not enough clinical studies done in the context of how we use AAS, because it is not approved by the FDA for the US to do them, and many other countries, if they do them don't release the results