MONSTRO1977 has passed away


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Just came across this on Instagram. Man looked to be knocking on deaths door and was still blasting and attending FIBO. Absolutely fucked to think of the addiction this was.

I saw that too. You could see the end stage renal failure (kidney failure) all over his skin and face (gray/yellowish skin). You can see it as early as 2022… Sad, man.

He would’ve been much bigger if he gave himself time to rest, and stopped blasting and cruising on several grams of gear. Would’ve lived longer too.

You can get that big on TRT and some moderate HGH (like 3-5iu), if you eat enough.
 
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Another really sad part of the situation is that Marco’s wife had to pay 6500 euros for bringing him home, and she still has to pay 2000 euros.

If anyone has any extra money laying around and a little bit of sympathy and wants to help, you can go to his Instagram and look for his wife, who is often tagged with him. She needs another 2000 euros out of 6500.

I won’t solicit donations or provide direct info about it, just telling you where you can reach out to her if interested. She isn’t asking everyone for the full amount, just a little here and there.
 
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Another really sad part of the situation is that Marco’s wife had to pay 6500 euros for bringing him home, and she still has to pay 2000 euros.

If anyone has any extra money laying around and a little bit of sympathy and wants to help, you can go to his Instagram and look for his wife, who is often tagged with him. She needs another 2000 euros out of 6500.

I won’t solicit donations or provide direct info about it, just telling you where you can reach out to her if interested. She isn’t asking everyone for the full amount, just a little here and there.

This will seem harsh, just know I respect that your heart is in the right place.

I will not pay a dime for another man's failure as a partner. Its clear I use higher doses, while being as safe about it as I can be, but before I got back into this last year I took care of my spouse first. Life insurance policy setup, all assets in her name should something happen to me, passwords shared, emergency cash fund, etc.

I will not judge this man for his decisions, but I will not endorse them either by paying even $5 towards this. Perhaps his body shouldn't be brought home? Perhaps his wife needs to face this hard reality on her own, in order to pick a better partner next time. Does he have kids? Nieces? Nephews? Should we set the example that there are no consequences for our actions?

RIP Monstro. I wish the best for your family and friends.
 
This will seem harsh, just know I respect that your heart is in the right place.

I will not pay a dime for another man's failure as a partner. Its clear I use higher doses, while being as safe about it as I can be, but before I got back into this last year I took care of my spouse first. Life insurance policy setup, all assets in her name should something happen to me, passwords shared, emergency cash fund, etc.

I will not judge this man for his decisions, but I will not endorse them either by paying even $5 towards this. Perhaps his body shouldn't be brought home? Perhaps his wife needs to face this hard reality on her own, in order to pick a better partner next time. Does he have kids? Nieces? Nephews? Should we set the example that there are no consequences for our actions?

RIP Monstro. I wish the best for your family and friends.
When you die from your gear abuse, your blood will be tested and a toxicology report will be ordered. Most Life insurance policies will then deny your partner’s claim if you have steroids in your blood.

Good luck!
 
This will seem harsh, just know I respect that your heart is in the right place.

I will not pay a dime for another man's failure as a partner. Its clear I use higher doses, while being as safe about it as I can be, but before I got back into this last year I took care of my spouse first. Life insurance policy setup, all assets in her name should something happen to me, passwords shared, emergency cash fund, etc.

I will not judge this man for his decisions, but I will not endorse them either by paying even $5 towards this. Perhaps his body shouldn't be brought home? Perhaps his wife needs to face this hard reality on her own, in order to pick a better partner next time. Does he have kids? Nieces? Nephews? Should we set the example that there are no consequences for our actions?

RIP Monstro. I wish the best for your family and friends.
Now that’s frikkin inspiring. Every man should take a note from you. You know what you are into and you know the dangers and you made sure if anything happens your loved one is not left in a difficult spot. Those who live a yolo life and don’t care about anything else are the part of the problem.
 
Damn I didn’t know the guy personally but I read various threads with dude posting in em n pretty sure interacted with the guy, RIP n condolences to the family.

This shit happens way too often in our sport, say what u want bout it being rec drugs or not but I think in general we gotta take better care of ourselves, ik every time everyone has their moments of clarity but it’s a fleeting thing, how bout we learn from these messes instead of just writing RIP n going back to railing dnp the day after?

Regardless tho it always sucks when this stuff happens, Riposa In Pace vato
 
Damn I didn’t know the guy personally but I read various threads with dude posting in em n pretty sure interacted with the guy, RIP n condolences to the family.

This shit happens way too often in our sport, say what u want bout it being rec drugs or not but I think in general we gotta take better care of ourselves, ik every time everyone has their moments of clarity but it’s a fleeting thing, how bout we learn from these messes instead of just writing RIP n going back to railing dnp the day after?

Regardless tho it always sucks when this stuff happens, Riposa In Pace vato
Most guys don't even do the basics. Almost no one I know bothers to monitor their BP. A fucking $35 monitor from Amazon and $40 a year worth of once a day pills could save many from heart attacks, strokes, and the buildup of inevitable organ damage.

"I had it checked at the docs 6 months ago and he didn't say anything."

No lower hanging fruit than that and 90% can't be bothered.
 
Damn I didn’t know the guy personally but I read various threads with dude posting in em n pretty sure interacted with the guy, RIP n condolences to the family.

This shit happens way too often in our sport, say what u want bout it being rec drugs or not but I think in general we gotta take better care of ourselves, ik every time everyone has their moments of clarity but it’s a fleeting thing, how bout we learn from these messes instead of just writing RIP n going back to railing dnp the day after?

Regardless tho it always sucks when this stuff happens, Riposa In Pace vato
Tbh Monster would’ve died early anyway… he had a genetic heart defect and I’m sure the steroids didn’t help, but he would’ve passed young anyway because of it. Dude wanted to go out with a bang.

He made himself big, constantly stretching the limits of his already defective heart and going beyond what anyone ever said he could achieve. Not glorifying his abuse of steroids, but he was living on borrowed time regardless.
 
Tbh Monster would’ve died early anyway… he had a genetic heart defect and I’m sure the steroids didn’t help, but he would’ve passed young anyway because of it.

Genetics mean nothing, they are easily bypassed with proper measures, which AAS are not part of.
 
Genetics mean nothing, they are easily bypassed with proper measures, which AAS are not part of.
well, he's not with us anymore
Inherited health conditions could be monitored and control. However, in some cases ASS could impact negatively and or accelerate health conditions
genetics means a lot
 
He was on grams perma blast. If he was the healthiest born person on the planet the ending would be the same. A few years difference at max.

Little cappers.

Learn what not to do from him.
Yeah I think it really stresses the importance of cruising, letting your lipids reset and getting bloodwork
 
Public perception is really skewed by propaganda and corporate agendas pushed by advertisement and their clasp on mainstream media.

When a bodybuilder dies from aas related disease, it’s scrutinized and condemned while deaths from diseases caused by normal vices like cigarettes, alcohol, sugar and fast food is deemed normal in this society,

Imagine if you criticize the passing of an obese drunk from heart attack at 50, “ he died doing what he loved pounding a mickey with double big macs, he just committed to the lifestyle”.
 
Public perception is really skewed by propaganda and corporate agendas pushed by advertisement and their clasp on mainstream media.

When a bodybuilder dies from aas related disease, it’s scrutinized and condemned while deaths from diseases caused by normal vices like cigarettes, alcohol, sugar and fast food is deemed normal in this society,

Imagine if you criticize the passing of an obese drunk from heart attack at 50, “ he died doing what he loved pounding a mickey with double big macs, he just committed to the lifestyle”.

Impressive work of trailer park philosophy.

Smokers, the obese, alcoholics and addicts of all kinds that die are widely held in quiet contempt for contributing to their own deaths. Even by their loved ones.

It not "normalized", it's just common and mundane.

All unusual deaths in the public eye are scrutinized. That's out of morbid curiosity, not some amorphous corporate conspiracy.

Besides, 99% of the public couldn't name a single bodybuilder active on the competitive circuit. The media doesn't widely cover the deaths of these unrecognizable names and the intense scrutiny comes entirely from within the scene.
 
Impressive work of trailer park philosophy.

Smokers, the obese, alcoholics and addicts of all kinds that die are widely held in quiet contempt for contributing to their own deaths. Even by their loved ones.

It not "normalized", it's just common and mundane.

All unusual deaths in the public eye are scrutinized. That's out of morbid curiosity, not some amorphous corporate conspiracy.

Besides, 99% of the public couldn't name a single bodybuilder active on the competitive circuit. The media doesn't widely cover the deaths of these unrecognizable names and the intense scrutiny comes entirely from within the scene.
Yeah you’re right, who are you again lol

Btw, is his death unusual? By who’s standards? Who made aas unusual and alcohol related normal?
 
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