Here are a couple of articles for you to ponder:
Steroid use a public health crisis:
The
risks associated with taking anabolic steroids are extensive and
well-documented, ranging from infertility and erectile dysfunction to
addiction and baldness, according to the NHS website.
But
despite these stark warnings, there are still more than one million,
predominantly male, steroid users in the UK, according to the UK Anti-Doping agency (UKAD).
Well-known side effects of steroids:
- Gynaecomastia (man-boobs)
- Genitourinary (shrinking of testicles)
- Erectile dysfunction
- Infertility
- Heart attacks
- Strokes
- Blood-borne virus risk (e.g. HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C) as a result of injecting
- Addiction
- Depression
- Aggression and violence (commonly called 'roid rage')
Well, well, well, what do we see here? Who would have thunk it???
From mayo clinic:
Andro can damage the heart and blood vessels in anyone who takes it.
This raises the risk of a serious problem that can happen when the heart
doesn't get enough blood, called a heart attack. It also raises the
risk of a condition that keeps the brain from getting enough oxygen,
called a stroke. Heart attack and stroke can be deadly...
Side effects linked to human growth hormone may include:
- A heart that grows bigger than usual, called cardiomegaly.
- High blood pressure.
Doping with erythropoietin may raise the risk of serious health
problems. These include stroke, heart attack and blocked arteries in the
lung...
Diuretics can lead to death if an athlete uses them for doping.
Energy drinks are popular among many athletes. They often have high
doses of caffeine and other stimulants. The street drugs cocaine and
methamphetamine also are stimulants...
Other side effects include:
- Stroke.
- Heart attack or other problems with blood flow.
Other things that many of these men use are a female fertility drug called Clomid and anti-breast cancer drug Tamoxifen.
Side effects of Clomid:
In males, similar to other substances with anabolic properties that lead
to increased muscle mass, clomiphene is associated with a number of
potential and serious side effects, including: increased risk of
negative cardiovascular events, liver damage, and gastrointestinal
discomfort. It’s important to note again, however, that the health risks
and potential side effects in men have yet to be determined through
long-term studies. In addition, testicular tumors and gynecomastia have
been reported in males using clomiphene.
Tamoxifen:
Tamoxifen can increase your risk of stroke or blood clots.
Tamoxifen is a chemo drug, for Pete's sake. Why would any healthy man want to subject himself to all this??? Well, as I read in one of the chats, they hope it will help them "score with women". Apparently, the quality of sl8ts females they can pick up will somehow potentially improve and that is worth the risk of stroke, heart attack, blindness and permanent infertility. And they say, women are vain creatures...
To sum it up, if you want to reduce your chance of "dying suddenly" it appears like a good idea not to take (illegal) drugs, to quit smoking and stop binging on alcohol.
P.S. We are talking young healthy people over here. Obviously, the older you are, the higher the risk of dying by any reason...