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  • Is the steroids IN the blood? Or somewhere else? :)

    Ok, this is my first post, and I'm Norwegian, so I hope you forgive if this sounds too stupid :)

    I have a friend who is on cycle. He has very high iron levels in his blood, and therefore he has to drain (wrong word?) 0,5 liters of blood every week. My question is if this will affect his cycle? Will the steroids go away with his blood?

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    Your buddy sounds like he has other health problems, like elevated hemoglobin and throwing steroids in there is like throwing high octane gas on a fire. AAS play a strong rule in elevating RBC's, Hemoglobin e.t.c it dosen't cause it, but it dosen't really help when you have it. Know what I mean?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GreekTank
      Your buddy sounds like he has other health problems, like elevated hemoglobin and throwing steroids in there is like throwing high octane gas on a fire. AAS play a strong rule in elevating RBC's, Hemoglobin e.t.c it dosen't cause it, but it dosen't really help when you have it. Know what I mean?
      :agree:

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      • #4
        Re: Is the steroids IN the blood? Or somewhere else? :)

        Originally posted by Arralou
        Ok, this is my first post, and I'm Norwegian, so I hope you forgive if this sounds too stupid :)

        I have a friend who is on cycle. He has very high iron levels in his blood, and therefore he has to drain (wrong word?) 0,5 liters of blood every week. My question is if this will affect his cycle? Will the steroids go away with his blood?
        no, its not in the blood. most of it is in the mucsles that you inject to. it gets released slowly from them. There isn't enough in the blood at any one time to amount to anything.


        I also think GreekTank is right

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        • #5
          Ok, his doctor also said that both his kidneys and his liver is enlarged. He is using anavar 70 mg every day at the moment. I guess it is obvious he needs a break :O

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          • #6
            Then he doesn't need to be doing ANY steriods at all. Bro come on here, if he is having organ problems why take anything that is going to put more stress on them?

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            • #7
              Yeah, both of us know he shouldn't be taking any steroids.. But he doesn't want to go off for very long. Luckily anavar isn't too harsh on the organs.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Arralou
                Luckily anavar isn't too harsh on the organs.
                It is when they are already damaged.

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                • #9
                  Sounds like your friend really needs to get his priorities in life straight. Sorry to be blunt but big muscles are of no use if the only thing they do is to make one order a larger coffin.

                  Even if he is a pro, going for a once in a lifetime accomplishment like a Mr. O or an Olympic medal, I am not sure jeopardizing his life is worth it. If he is merely a recreational bodybuilder, it is downright insane.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Arralou
                    Yeah, both of us know he shouldn't be taking any steroids.. But he doesn't want to go off for very long. Luckily anavar isn't too harsh on the organs.
                    If he dosen't want to go off, maybe he likes to be dead.
                    I advise you to speak to his family people and attempt to reach out to him before it's too late.

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                    • #11
                      I agree w/ every statement. Also anavar at 70mg ed is way too much. Also anavar is toxic and I know someone that had some type of liver surgery (not transplant) because of anavar. He was on it for a very long time at 30mg ed. His job reqiured him to stay on it. He was a stripper and couldnt stay lean unless he was onthe var.

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                      • #12
                        Looks like he dosen't need more advice

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by blm
                          It is when they are already damaged.
                          Agreed> ever hear that high protien intake is bad on kidneys? Studies showing that high protein is bad on kidneys were only from those that renal disease. People who are predisposed to problems should not be aggitating the problem.

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                          • #14
                            :agree:

                            You know what bros I'm sorry someone has to speak up, and I don't care if I'm banned. I'm pissed off that the member's of this board have to waste their time replying to a troll like this. It's tools like this that give AAS a bad name. Someone who has liver problems and is on the verge of death is taking 70 mg of VAR a day? God knows what else he's taking. He dosen't even bother to listen or do research on what steps to take to save his life.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GreekTank
                              :agree:

                              You know what bros I'm sorry someone has to speak up, and I don't care if I'm banned. I'm pissed off that the member's of this board have to waste their time replying to a troll like this. It's tools like this that give AAS a bad name. Someone who has liver problems and is on the verge of death is taking 70 mg of VAR a day? God knows what else he's taking. He dosen't even bother to listen or do research on what steps to take to save his life.
                              You won't see me reaching for the ban button for being honest.

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