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This is going off of decadent's post on death and AAS. I would have put it under that thread but I want everyone to read my most likely poor attempt to write something.
<br>With those studies I noticed a high rate of deaths by suicide. That is pretty scary stuff. There is many reason why those people committed suicide. It could be that AAS changed chemicals in there brain, could be many other reasons. If you are using AAS be careful if you get in a mental funk. While I know what it's like being a guy and being on AAS. If you feel like you’re in a funk, like hell you're going to tell/ask for help. While there is a good chance that it will never happen to you. Back when I was 14 years old I had a close cousin commit suicide. It was very hard on me and I got pretty depressed. I was never suicidal myself but asking for help/telling someone was one of the hardest thing I have done. I'm glad I did. I got help went on some meds and it got me out of the funk.
<br> So if down the road if things are looking grey and it last longer then normal without going away, bite your lip and tell someone. I don't want any bros to do something crazy. Steroids are serious business like you all know. I have read that side effects down the road can be anxiety and depression. Don't think it can't happen to you because it can happen to anyone. If it does get help before it's too late. Well I’m done posting like a little biatch.
<br>With those studies I noticed a high rate of deaths by suicide. That is pretty scary stuff. There is many reason why those people committed suicide. It could be that AAS changed chemicals in there brain, could be many other reasons. If you are using AAS be careful if you get in a mental funk. While I know what it's like being a guy and being on AAS. If you feel like you’re in a funk, like hell you're going to tell/ask for help. While there is a good chance that it will never happen to you. Back when I was 14 years old I had a close cousin commit suicide. It was very hard on me and I got pretty depressed. I was never suicidal myself but asking for help/telling someone was one of the hardest thing I have done. I'm glad I did. I got help went on some meds and it got me out of the funk.
<br> So if down the road if things are looking grey and it last longer then normal without going away, bite your lip and tell someone. I don't want any bros to do something crazy. Steroids are serious business like you all know. I have read that side effects down the road can be anxiety and depression. Don't think it can't happen to you because it can happen to anyone. If it does get help before it's too late. Well I’m done posting like a little biatch.