Long term drug use

Iron90

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Hey guys and gal's I have some queries about long term var/drug use for women. I'm talking 10+ years (not straight, cycled of course)
Let's say we have a female who is not only genetically blessed but also carries the mindset and work ethic of a true champion with serious competition potential and wishes to make this love of hers a career(trying to set the scene to eliminate the comments regarding whether competitions are worth it/whether it's possible and not just a dream). How would someone get the most out of their career in the sport in regards to longjevity? Is it possible to take var/other drugs long term with medium side effects and without it completely destroying your insides? Let's use iris kyle as an example 10X Olympia champ. Not everyones cup of tea however I seriously admire her. Masculinity sides aside, what would her insides be like? I hope that all kind of makes sense. I appreciate any useful and informative information anyone is able to share. Thanks :)
 
*Disclaimer* I'm no expert by any means. Just did a quick search on the Internet and this is what I found. I don't know how accurate this is, but a lot of websites claim the same sides from long-term AAS use.

"Health risks can be produced by long-term use or excessive doses of anabolic steroids. These effects include harmful changes in cholesterol levels (increased low-density lipoprotein and decreased high-density lipoprotein, acne, high blood pressure, liver damage, (mainly with oral steroids), and dangerous changes in the structure of the left ventricle of the heart."

Iris Kyle's lats are insane!
 
I'm no expert either but can base it on my own experience of many and super long cycles and those I know who compete in the physique or bb level.

My opinion is this, some women go into this with knowing there is no turning back. Sometimes the rewards aren't worth the risk of what they'll become... appearance... and not always cooperating with your own genetics. . If they are able to do it under doc supervision then it's better and most do. That way they can be monitored. I'm lucky enough to have my doc fully aware of what I do as well. Even though it's not to the extreme level like those who compete in physique and above.

With women's doses being so low, I think they will be ok in the long run. The only downside would be that due to the increased androgens and surpressed estrogen, their femininity will go out the window eventually. Some faster than others. I trully don't think running mild compounds pose any risk. But women at that level need a lot more than just var to get to that level.

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Hey guys and gal's I have some queries about long term var/drug use for women. I'm talking 10+ years (not straight, cycled of course)
Let's say we have a female who is not only genetically blessed but also carries the mindset and work ethic of a true champion with serious competition potential and wishes to make this love of hers a career(trying to set the scene to eliminate the comments regarding whether competitions are worth it/whether it's possible and not just a dream). How would someone get the most out of their career in the sport in regards to longjevity? Is it possible to take var/other drugs long term with medium side effects and without it completely destroying your insides? Let's use iris kyle as an example 10X Olympia champ. Not everyones cup of tea however I seriously admire her. Masculinity sides aside, what would her insides be like? I hope that all kind of makes sense. I appreciate any useful and informative information anyone is able to share. Thanks :)

If possible, follow @GearGodess journey in getting your doctor involved with your drug use if you take this path.

Unfortunately you're asking a very complex question with genetics playing a role on how your body will respond to a foreign matter in your body.

It maybe true that you may lower your risks of damaging yourself with a "low" dosage, however steroids have the ability to pass through every cell in your body, how will your body react to this is really unknown, especially when you add in long term use.

Oral steroids tend to only effect specific cells and the two areas I would really be concern about are your heart (cardiovascular disease) and liver (tumor).

And mentioned above by a few folks already, var will probably not be your only drug of choice in this profession.

Frank
 
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