The Sex - Obsessed with having a
muscular body like a 'real man' makes not a few men to take shortcuts to using
steroids. Some bodybuilders also use steroids to ignore the danger even though
she knew the risks.
Steroids can indeed help to increase muscle, but its side effects may make men more like a 'monster'.
Price to pay when using the drug illegally amplifier is quite expensive, ranging from breast enlargement in men, body full of acne, the testicles shrink and sometimes even end up dead.
"This product may contain ingredients that are not approved, which causes kidney problems, heart failure or seizures," said David Carter, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, as reported by Thesun, Monday (13/08/2012).
One of the men who have felt the side effects of steroids is Ed 'Spyk' Gheur (49 years), a retired professional rugby player from Brighton, who have used steroids every day from age 16 to 34 years, when he suffered a heart attack.
He wants to share his experiences to raise awareness on the dangers of illegal steroid use by pouring it in a book called 'A Naughty Thing Called Life by Papa Spyk'.
In his book, he told me when he was 16 years old, she was introduced to steroids by a friend. Thanks to that, he could exercise harder and longer, plus the enlarged muscles make it popular with many women.
He also began to addiction. As a professional rugby player in South Africa, he also injected or taking oral steroids every day.
As a result, he began experiencing gynecomastia (abnormal breast growth in men) because of excess estrogen in the body. Do not want to shame, he was doing surgery to shrink her breasts.
"I also have horrible acne on his back, and my testicles shrink to the size of a pea," said Ed 'Spyk' Gheur.
After retiring from rugby, he became a model and stuntman in the U.S.. He soon became addicted to cocaine, which cost £ 300 (about USD 4.4 million) per day for eight years.
"Everything changed in one night in 1997 when I was cooking dinner for my wife, and my heart 'exploded'. Aortaku, the largest blood vessel in the body, has been split in two," he recalls.
He must face the amputation of the hands and nearly all the organs in the body fails to function. He was in a coma for a month and had to get intensive care for two months more. He also needs more surgery to replace the aorta with plastic.
The wife had been told to leave because he had a brain dead and paralyzed.
Ed spent two years in bed to recuperate, takes care of all the time, five years in a wheelchair and very slow to learn to walk again.
"All I want now is to share my story, so others do not do what I do," he concluded.
Steroids can indeed help to increase muscle, but its side effects may make men more like a 'monster'.
Price to pay when using the drug illegally amplifier is quite expensive, ranging from breast enlargement in men, body full of acne, the testicles shrink and sometimes even end up dead.
"This product may contain ingredients that are not approved, which causes kidney problems, heart failure or seizures," said David Carter, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, as reported by Thesun, Monday (13/08/2012).
One of the men who have felt the side effects of steroids is Ed 'Spyk' Gheur (49 years), a retired professional rugby player from Brighton, who have used steroids every day from age 16 to 34 years, when he suffered a heart attack.
He wants to share his experiences to raise awareness on the dangers of illegal steroid use by pouring it in a book called 'A Naughty Thing Called Life by Papa Spyk'.
In his book, he told me when he was 16 years old, she was introduced to steroids by a friend. Thanks to that, he could exercise harder and longer, plus the enlarged muscles make it popular with many women.
He also began to addiction. As a professional rugby player in South Africa, he also injected or taking oral steroids every day.
As a result, he began experiencing gynecomastia (abnormal breast growth in men) because of excess estrogen in the body. Do not want to shame, he was doing surgery to shrink her breasts.
"I also have horrible acne on his back, and my testicles shrink to the size of a pea," said Ed 'Spyk' Gheur.
After retiring from rugby, he became a model and stuntman in the U.S.. He soon became addicted to cocaine, which cost £ 300 (about USD 4.4 million) per day for eight years.
"Everything changed in one night in 1997 when I was cooking dinner for my wife, and my heart 'exploded'. Aortaku, the largest blood vessel in the body, has been split in two," he recalls.
He must face the amputation of the hands and nearly all the organs in the body fails to function. He was in a coma for a month and had to get intensive care for two months more. He also needs more surgery to replace the aorta with plastic.
The wife had been told to leave because he had a brain dead and paralyzed.
Ed spent two years in bed to recuperate, takes care of all the time, five years in a wheelchair and very slow to learn to walk again.
"All I want now is to share my story, so others do not do what I do," he concluded.