Tweethes like me fist I never come off. but I think gear is very safe to use I mean people stay on other medications for yrs. my troulble was with narcotics I abused them. but not no more I kicked the habit along time ago..
TweetI read somewhere once that it's very common for body builders to have a enlarged left ventricle from the stress out on the heart from strength training.
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Tweethes like me fist I never come off. but I think gear is very safe to use I mean people stay on other medications for yrs. my troulble was with narcotics I abused them. but not no more I kicked the habit along time ago..
all information is for entertainment purposes only and i dont condone the illegal use of steroids! iam just on here for fun and anything said is fictitious not real!!!!!!!!
Tweetfist your the man. your a very compassionate guy and one of my favorite mods. if fuzo is doing to much damage as a friend I hope he chooses the wright decision. but iam no one to preach as I got health issues but I think mine is diet. I look at food and put ten pounds on. but I loved your honest post fist.
all information is for entertainment purposes only and i dont condone the illegal use of steroids! iam just on here for fun and anything said is fictitious not real!!!!!!!!
TweetFuzo has actually been well, minus the joint pain and hip/back issues.
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Tweet^^^^^^^^baby does fuzo train heavy or light or mixes it up. because w/ parabola you need to be warmed up as the weight you can lift is tremendous, and if his joints are not warm he could tear something and nobody wants a zipper on there physique
all information is for entertainment purposes only and i dont condone the illegal use of steroids! iam just on here for fun and anything said is fictitious not real!!!!!!!!
TweetI agree with FIST. Personally i have been diagnosed with what they call "Athlete's Heart" defined as
"a non-pathological condition commonly seen in sports medicine, in which the human heart is enlarged, and the resting heart rate is lower than normal. AHS is caused by significant amounts of aerobic exercise performed over a period of at least several months. Athlete's heart is common in athletes who routinely exercise more than an hour a day, and occurs primarily in endurance athletes, though it can occasionally arise in heavy weight trainers. The condition is generally believed to be a benign one, but may sometimes be hard to distinguish from other serious medical conditions. For example, on the results of an electrocardiogram (EKG) athletic heart syndrome may be mistakenly interpreted as evidence of serious heart disease"
I've been to several cardilogists, not due to complications but due to my father having and eventually dieing from 6 heart attacks, and they've all said the same thing.