Dr.RobertBanner
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Re: here is my opinion fellas
Yep, AAS make it much easier to tear connective tissue and muscles, not only b/c of what huskers said, but also b/c excess AAS make your body produce collagen (what makes up connective tissue, makes you skin elascticy) wrong, so it's not as strong. This is also why heavy users have skin that is wrinkly. BUT GH conteracts these effects, improving skin, connective tissue, etc...
I would be willing to bet AAS increase bone density since they cause retention of certain things, i.e. nitrogen (aren't we glad
), calcium, soduim, etc... BUT these are probably also related to increased estro levels, so serious ana/letro use might decrease or counteract this.
I dunno, this second paragraph was sorta speculative, so don't quote me on that. I'm sure a huck or macro or someone will be here to set my story straight.
huskers1 said:I never had a surgery prior to steroids, been on for 6 years now, and have had twelve surgeries, have taken every precautinary measure, my theory is that your muscles get so strog and your tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue just don't keep up, but I started Gh about 16 months and everything is A LOT better
Yep, AAS make it much easier to tear connective tissue and muscles, not only b/c of what huskers said, but also b/c excess AAS make your body produce collagen (what makes up connective tissue, makes you skin elascticy) wrong, so it's not as strong. This is also why heavy users have skin that is wrinkly. BUT GH conteracts these effects, improving skin, connective tissue, etc...
I would be willing to bet AAS increase bone density since they cause retention of certain things, i.e. nitrogen (aren't we glad

I dunno, this second paragraph was sorta speculative, so don't quote me on that. I'm sure a huck or macro or someone will be here to set my story straight.