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anyone afraid of dying early due to AAS

I used to worry about everything, exams, money, jobs, blah blah blah...

Now I live for the day, what's the point of worrying about something that might happen, all you'll do is make yourself miserable.
 
I worry about it sometimes . When I look inmy 2 young childrens eyes and imagine the pain I would cause them if I were to check out early makes me think about it . Especially when there in their bedroom watching Nickelodien , and I'm sneaking my pins and gear in to the bathroom . Just the other day I had to put down the family pet , and when I told them and watch them sobbed it put a serious lump in my throat , because of the pain they were in . Also I just spent 2 years fighting for custody and I am awaiting the descision . When you younger guys have kids you'll know what I'm talking about .
 
I hear your point and think about it all the time, trying to figure out if I should go the fina /dbol route or go primo/anavar. If you die of liver failure at fifty I guess you dont have to worry about being old and decrepid. You have to be smart and you definatly have to worry.

I dont think there is one guy out there running year round cycles that is not worried.

ORCA
 
Live hard and leave a pretty corpse

I don't give a shit if I miss the diaper years, juice is not even close to smoking/drinking/drugs as far as I am concerned.

I would rather look and feel great for 65 years then be a skinny bitch or fat lump for 80 years anyhow.
 
A great quote....

"It's not the length of life lived, it's the quality of the life lived."

.....or something like that......


Joker
 
"Its not the meaning of life, its the feeling of life"
I'd rather go happy and fulfilled then worry every day.
 
i heard this in fight club:

"over time, the mortality rate for everyone drops to zero"

we're all eventually going to die, its what we make of our lives that are important, not how long we live. Here's to health.
 
AAS is the only thing that will keep you alive longer and experiencing a high quality of life. Yes, Ronnie coleman will have a high-maintenance body to tend to--most of us won't and shouldn't. Personally, if we strive for the smailler, lean, shredded look rather than the Ronnie coleman look, we will be doing very well--no liver punishment, no kidney punishment, etc.
 
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