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Why is scar tissue for injection sites a concern?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 222672" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Yea, amazing how our congress decided to turn athletes into criminals by putting anabolic steroids in the same category as narcotics. Instead there should have been more research done in this area. Before 1989, people got legal prescriptions from doctors and had medical supervision using drugs that were under strict quality control. After that doctors were persecuted by the DEA and medical boards. Athletes were forced underground and steroids were controlled by organized crime. As it is now, most all black-market steroids are being produced from raw powders made in China and exported under guidance from the Chinese government. Most athletes have ZERO medical supervision and there is very little quality control in the drugs that are being taken. It has just been in the last 10 years that athletes gained access to blood testing and very few even take advantage of it. The US Congress allowed themselves to be manipulated into signing this law by WADA and IOC. Meanwhile most other countries as I found out quickly, you could cheaply buy a grocery sack full of steroids sitting in a local restaurant and no one cared, the rest you could buy them at a pharmacy. Now its as easy as ordering online and waiting on it to show up at your door step. As it is now, the DEA spends more time and tax money stopping anabolic steroid distribution that they do stopping methamphetamine, heroin, and fentanyl which by the way all are only a Schedule II drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 222672, member: 43589"] Yea, amazing how our congress decided to turn athletes into criminals by putting anabolic steroids in the same category as narcotics. Instead there should have been more research done in this area. Before 1989, people got legal prescriptions from doctors and had medical supervision using drugs that were under strict quality control. After that doctors were persecuted by the DEA and medical boards. Athletes were forced underground and steroids were controlled by organized crime. As it is now, most all black-market steroids are being produced from raw powders made in China and exported under guidance from the Chinese government. Most athletes have ZERO medical supervision and there is very little quality control in the drugs that are being taken. It has just been in the last 10 years that athletes gained access to blood testing and very few even take advantage of it. The US Congress allowed themselves to be manipulated into signing this law by WADA and IOC. Meanwhile most other countries as I found out quickly, you could cheaply buy a grocery sack full of steroids sitting in a local restaurant and no one cared, the rest you could buy them at a pharmacy. Now its as easy as ordering online and waiting on it to show up at your door step. As it is now, the DEA spends more time and tax money stopping anabolic steroid distribution that they do stopping methamphetamine, heroin, and fentanyl which by the way all are only a Schedule II drugs. [/QUOTE]
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