knucklesamich
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You're right. I don't think he did anything to mitigate the side affects of AAS from a blood work perspective at all. Interesting fellow, but we see how that ended.Being dead at 46, though, I would not want to mimic anything he was doing.
. . . autopsy revealed "significant heart disease" and that his heart and liver weighed over twice the average amount for an adult male.
