Matt Stopped Using Russian Dianabol When He Had About 20 Pills Left And Wanted To Get Very Expensive Surgery For His Nipple Situation (Later Diagnosed As Gynecomastia).

"I have a friend, lets call him Matt, that experimented with steroids at age 16. Both Matt and I lifted together, 5 times a week all through freshmen year, and through half of sophomore year of high school. We ate tons of protein, lifted hard, and kept up hope. Matt was always very physical, and so he joined the wrestling team in freshmen year. Even after lifting and lifting, with more and more protein supplements, Matt could not make great gains. I personally was not making amazing gains, but I was noticing gains every few months. I never thought I'd hear the following out of my buddy, he explained to me that steroids were available if we wanted them, and he had his mind set on using them. I didn’t know much about them, so I decided not to buy them (they were from $170 and up), but Matt sure as hell did.

His father is a wealthy business man and stealing $170 from his father's safe would not be tough, so he did so. He told me his “connection” had a few friends who had friends in Russia, and could get something called Russian Dianabol. I did some research on it, and I constantly told Matt about the side effects (acne was the one I stressed the most, as he loved his girls), but he wanted to benchpress 175 like our long time friend named Adam. Matt purchased the Russian Dianabol from his “connection”, and his “connection” told Matt to take 4 pills a day for the first week, then 7 pills a day for 3 weeks, then down to 4 pills a day for the rest of what was left.

I wish I knew then what I know now, which is that any more than 5 pills of Dianabol a day is very dangerous. Obviously his “connection” wanted Matt to use up the pills and buy more. He even told Matt that after this cycle, he would give him a deal for $300 for one hundred pills of Dianabol and either five or six ampoules of Primobolan. Anyway, Matt took the recommended (by the “connection”) dosage and within a week, his shoulders widened. In two and a half weeks, his bench went from 145 to 160, his biceps were 3/4” larger, and his quads were growing beautifully. But around the beginning of the third week Matt’s back and chest was covered in red cysts and puss filled acne pimples, it was horrible. His face got pretty bad, but not as bad as his back and chest.

Matt's benchpress kept rising, but as he started with the seven pills a day, he developed puffy fatty lumps under both of his nipples. He stopped getting the constant attention from girls that he was used to and hadn’t hooked up with a girl in a month. This and the acne affected not only his emotional and social status, but every time he would go to wrestle a match, the opposing wrestler would forfeit in fear that he would get the acne and puffy nipples that Matt had. This may seem like a good thing, that the opposition forfeited and Matt’s team gained a victory, but this was not how the coach wanted it. Matt soon started not caring about school, only caring about his 280 pound deadlift and 175 pound benchpress, and failed at least three classes.

After being kicked off the wrestling team, told by guidance counselors that not many colleges would accept him because of his multiple failures throughout the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th marking period of Sophomore year, Matt felt like complete crap. It turned out that Matt stopped using Russian Dianabol when he had about 20 pills left and wanted to get very expensive surgery for his nipple situation (later diagnosed as gynecomastia). He refused to take any supplements after he stopped Russian Dianabol and his benchpress max went from a commanding 180 to 155. Yes he lived through it and there was no suicide or anything, but I feel this story will sway the opinions of teenagers to not use steroids."

 
 
 
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