I'm gunna compete. So I'm not gunna be an average gym rat who gets big and ripped for hoes. Although thats a nice perk that comes with it. If you're a doc I know you're probably very knowledgeable but a friend of mine that is 10 years deep into med school said they covered steroids in those 10 years a total of 10 minutes. So docs are among the least educated about it.
And another thing, no offense, just stating facts, the guys from the 70's that weren't narcs, for the most part are all still alive today. And they didn't even have GH to keep em young. So in all fairness I don't think steroids are healthy, but they aren't necessarily unhealthy either providing you don't stay on grams for years at a time without cruising.
The guys from the 60's - 80's do not look like the current competitors at all, do they? What is the difference? Food, training or drugs??
Everything in moderation, unfortunately moderation isn't used anymore to get to the Nationals, to bad.
I remember Mike Ashley, J.J. Marsh, Matt Mendenhall, TomTewelliger, Mike Quinn, Franco Santoriello, there are so many many guys that looked great, now, they look distorted and ill.
Compare Lee Haney/ Samir Banout to Ron Coleman. Who actually had a more pleasing body to look at? I understand Coleman is more massive that's obvious but balanced, symmetrical, not gut etc... It is a matter of opinion too, but really think about it, the sport would be so much better without the drug abuse, what a shame.
Regarding steroid education; that's not the point, my point is learning about the body and your organs. So who can you ask about the drug applications then? Some "guru" who can sell you enough to cover their expense for their own supply, think about it. Bottom line be careful is all.
Good luck in your competition, I mean no disrespect but as far as women, most prefer a large wallet over a large bicep