I know that it was one of the first steroids developed by Ciba in the 1940s and was discarded because it aromatizes. But I have never run it, so I don't have any personal experience. Given that it aromatizes, I don't really see how that could be a factor in your most recent blood work.
I don't believe anyone here is intentionally making anything up. Crowds often can do things that in hindsight make no sense. We have this German guy here whose uncle used Primo in the 1980s. His great uncle died in Stalingrad. A whole country thought that it was possible to invade the vastness of the Soviet Union and succeed, despite having to use horses for all logistics - no different than Napoleon. A whole country gripped by madness.
People in crowds believe insane things.
It's a phenomenon that was the topic of one of the earliest popular books
en.wikipedia.org
And the internet does seem to enhance this behavioral tendency. The examples are too many to list, but I suppose I could in one of the sub-forums unrelated anabolic steroids.
What I do know is that so far, there has been no scientific evidence presented. No logical explanations have been presented.
Like most mass delusions - they are defended with hate and vitriol, of which there has been plenty here, not objective, verifiable facts. No deductive logic.
Are you lying to me right now? Who knows. Is contamination a concern? Sure. But looking at SpacemanSpiff's history that he shared with us, who knows what meds people are taking. I think poly pharmacy is much more common than it was 10 years ago.