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Re: The Barbarian Brothers: Their Full, Strange Story
« Reply #50 on: May 25, 2024, 01:52:13 AM »
Worn Deep Dish type plates always look great in shots like that.

It was Mike Webster. They say the period after that contest, and the late 80's comeback were the 2 times he really upped the dose. A number of old timers from Gold's swore he was the first guy they saw with a big, consistent real growth hormone stash in the late 80's.

Rob Huizenga, former team physician for the Los Angeles Raiders describing cleaning out Lyle Alzado's stash with his wife -

"She brought in an entire shopping bag chock full of every conceivable bulking concoction. There were thousands of dollars worth of Genentech growth hormone vials, all interestingly enough marked "No Sale," meaning they were samples off some pediatric endocrinologist's shelf, or else stolen from an ongoing drug trial.

There were five types of oral anabolic steroids and sixteen types of injectable steroids, some of them veterinary with pictures of horses on the boxes. The labels were from West Germany, East Germany, France, Mexico, Italy, and the U.S.A. There was extract from pregnant women's urine that prevented the testicles from shrinking. There was an estrogen hormone blocker, tamoxifen, prescribed typically for women who have had breast cancer to help prevent a recurrence, but used by weight lifters to try to prevent "bitch tits"—the painful swellings and breast enlargement resulting from partial conversion of steroids into estrogen.

There was thyroid medicine. There was pain medicine. There was an asthma medicine from Canada, rumored to increase strength. There were boxes of syringes. There were pads of papers with various "stacking" schemes—schemes for taking handfuls of different steroids simultaneously, in hopes of more muscle and fewer side effects.

About half the drugs had come from the refrigerator; the rest had been hidden under the kitchen sink, in the bathroom, under the bed, and behind Lyle's trophies. Some small-town pharmacies don't have this selection of drugs.".

Lyle Alzado had a wife?

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Re: The Barbarian Brothers: Their Full, Strange Story
« Reply #51 on: May 25, 2024, 02:06:51 AM »
David is the one that passed away, but I can never tell who is david and who is peter?...

And who is Paul?
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Re: The Barbarian Brothers: Their Full, Strange Story
« Reply #52 on: May 25, 2024, 03:02:23 AM »
Lyle Alzado had a wife?

3 actually. He'd only be married to each of them for a year or two. He also had a son, big blonde kid. I'm not sure which wife is the one mention in that paragraph, they were all around to comfort Lyle toward the end.

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Re: The Barbarian Brothers: Their Full, Strange Story
« Reply #53 on: May 26, 2024, 12:02:28 AM »
And who is Paul?
Real name Palpin.

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Re: The Barbarian Brothers: Their Full, Strange Story
« Reply #55 on: May 27, 2024, 12:22:53 AM »

Peter probably thinks he's the Emperor.

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Re: The Barbarian Brothers: Their Full, Strange Story
« Reply #56 on: May 27, 2024, 01:46:59 AM »
Lyle Alzado was a complete homo, got HIV and died

Wasn't brain cancer?


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Re: The Barbarian Brothers: Their Full, Strange Story
« Reply #57 on: Today at 12:02:28 AM »
^^^He claimed steroids caused his cancer. The rumors were that he contracted AIDS from sex in gay bathhouses. He probably was ashamed of having AIDS and his tough guy image being tarnished so he agreed to be an anti steroid spokes person if they kept his secret.