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  • #16
    Originally posted by rhinotat2
    Ya I thought so but I hate to see people doing the wrong thing. Its kind of like you looking out for everyone here. I have no idea where he came up with this from.

    Yeah I understand what you mean, but keep in mind...the people that Bouncer helps on this board are people that are coming to him for advice already...he's not going to them and saying hey you're doing this all wrong....just keep in mind he might not take too kindly to you "helping" him. This isn't directed at you bro, but I read one time somewhere ten rules of the gym and one of them was never correct someone on their exercise if you don't know them because there are so many different ways of doing things and everyone responds differently to diff methods even if they are not textbook this seems to be a common occurence in the fitness world. There is no ONE right answer to most things in this world. To each his own I say. Wow this was too long....sorry
    Last edited by jterry16; 06-24-05, 01:24 AM.

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    • #17
      INFO from BMF2 @QM......

      Intravenous injections of HGH ..

      YES... there is dangers.... chances of a staph infection or sepsis are increased tenfold by (iv) intravenous injection ... it is a risk you haft to decide you are will to take to achieve your goal possibly a fraction faster....



      Here is some info on what I speak of... Yes I know its lengthy but interesting imo...lol

      WHAT IS SEPSIS?

      Sepsis can be defined as the body’s response to an infection. An infection is caused by microorganisms or "germs" (usually bacteria) invading the body, and can be limited to a particular body region (e.g., a tooth abscess… IV injection) or can be widespread in the bloodstream (often called "septicemia" or "blood poisoning").

      WHO IS AT RISK?

      Although everybody is at potential risk of developing sepsis from minor infections (e.g., ‘flu, urinary tract infections, gastroenteritis, site injections, etc.), sepsis is most likely to develop in people who:

      Are very young (e.g. premature babies) or very old
      Have a weakened ("compromised") immune system, often because of treatments such as chemotherapy for cancer, steroids (e.g. cortisone) for inflammatory conditions, etc.
      Have wounds or injuries, such as those from burns, a car crash, or a bullet
      Have certain addictive habits, such as alcohol or drugs
      Are receiving certain treatments or examinations (e.g., intravenous catheters [a small tube for dripping fluids into the vein], wound drainage, urinary catheters [a small tube inserted into the bladder] intravenous injections.
      Are more prone to develop sepsis than others because of genetic factors (or their "genes")

      ARE THERE MANY FORMS OF SEPSIS?
      Sepsis occurs in three different forms or stages, called:

      Uncomplicated sepsis
      Severe sepsis
      Septic shock
      The disease progresses in some people through all three stages. Despite optimal (best or most favorable) care, some patients may not respond to treatment, and may develop multiple organ disease and eventually die.

      UNCOMPLICATED SEPSIS

      Uncomplicated sepsis, such as that caused by ‘flu and other viral infections, gastroenteritis, or dental abscesses, is very common and is experienced by millions of people each year. The majority of these people will not need hospital treatment.

      SEVERE SEPSIS

      We estimate that more than 750,000 individuals develop severe sepsis in North America each year, with similar estimates for Europe, and all need to be actively treated in the hospital. Severe sepsis arises when sepsis occurs in combination with problems in one or more of the vital organs, such as the heart, kidneys, lungs, or liver.

      Because of problems with their vital organs, people with severe sepsis are likely to be very ill and are more likely to die (in 30–35 % of cases) than those with uncomplicated sepsis.

      SEPTIC SHOCK

      Septic shock occurs when sepsis is complicated by low blood pressure that does not respond to standard treatment (fluid administration) and leads to problems in one or more of the vital organs as described above. The condition means that the body does not receive enough oxygen to properly function and drugs called vasopressors are used to raise the blood pressure. Septic shock patients are very ill and need rapid emergency admission to the hospital intensive care unit ("ICU"). Despite active treatment in the ICU, the death rate is around 50%.



      Staph Infection


      What is the Cause of Staph Infection ?

      Staph infection usually enters the body through an open cut or wound to cause the infection. The Staph infection can spread to adjacent tissue or, through the bloodstream, to distant internal organs, such as the heart or kidneys, where it can become life-threatening and cause death.
      Common illness caused by staph infection include:

      • Endocarditis (infection of the inside of the heart): A spreading Staph infection can also attack the endocardium, or inner lining of the heart, resulting in bacterial endocarditis, a serious condition that can cause permanent damage to the heart. (This condition occurs primarily in intravenous-drug users.)
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      Last edited by INTIMID8OR; 06-24-05, 07:07 AM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jterry16
        Yeah I understand what you mean, but keep in mind...the people that Bouncer helps on this board are people that are coming to him for advice already...he's not going to them and saying hey you're doing this all wrong....just keep in mind he might not take too kindly to you "helping" him. This isn't directed at you bro, but I read one time somewhere ten rules of the gym and one of them was never correct someone on their exercise if you don't know them because there are so many different ways of doing things and everyone responds differently to diff methods even if they are not textbook this seems to be a common occurence in the fitness world. There is no ONE right answer to most things in this world. To each his own I say. Wow this was too long....sorry

        I wouldn't be very concerned if I didn't know the guy personally but I do. I wouldn't call him a good friend but he's more then an acquaintance.
        Last edited by rhinotat2; 06-24-05, 07:45 AM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by jyzza
          I know personally of 2 Pros who use GH this way....Closer one to me went into more detail....he stated that 4ius injected in his vains 2x a day makes him feel and see same sides as from 8-10ius of GH taken sub-q.
          Most people will not take GH this was since its very risky....There used to be a big post on this long ago...
          But as we all know, what pro's do these days isnt always the best thing. Nothing speaks more louder then with all the recent deaths. When we have gone so far as to shoot shit in our veins, thats when I say I want no part of that shit.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
            But as we all know, what pro's do these days isnt always the best thing. Nothing speaks more louder then with all the recent deaths. When we have gone so far as to shoot shit in our veins, thats when I say I want no part of that shit.

            Ya I am with you Bouncer. I want to get this into this kids head too. Its just not worth it. I know the guy isn't bound for the IFBB either as a matter of fact I don't think he's ever been on a stage. It amazes me the extremes people will go to. I remember GH use to be cutting edge only a few people used it today its so prevalent that you have guys shooting it in their veins for what they believe is to be an edge.

            Finally Pro bodybuilders add a different meaning to the term drug addict.
            Last edited by rhinotat2; 06-24-05, 11:45 AM.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
              But as we all know, what pro's do these days isnt always the best thing. Nothing speaks more louder then with all the recent deaths. When we have gone so far as to shoot shit in our veins, thats when I say I want no part of that shit.
              I absolutely agree. Pros are the biggest they have ever been for only one of a couple reasons and one of them is the unhealthy things and risks they take.

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