So that brings our next problem: "he should be worried about his natural hormone production." This also may be shocking to the medical illiterate, but shutting down your natural test production is no big deal. It may seem serious to some of you, but there are no health risks associated with that. Big fucking deal, you go to the doctor and they prescribe you testosterone. Problem solved. Either way, testosterone levels start declining at age 18 so it's honestly no big deal. You can't really set an age at where it is Ok to start using AAS. If Trey was 31 and looked like he does, instead of 21, nobody would be making a big deal about it.
Hope this helps.
People prescribed testosterone complain that their libidos are inconsistent. One day they are horny, the next day they can't get it up. Being on testosterone is a never ending balancing act of hormones. Trying to keep testosterone levels in range and stable, keeping DHT down to prevent premature balding, and keeping estrogen from getting too high for normal sexual funtion.
Not only do they have to inject testosterone weekly, or apply a cream daily (FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES!!) but they usually have to inject HCG , and also take aromatase inhibitors such as arimidex to control estrogen.
I'm pretty sure most of these people would much rather have a normally functioning HPT axis, to one that is suppressed by injecting testosterone.
And that old lady on anadrol must have been huuuuge!!!