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Consumer Review: I Blamed My Increased Aggression On The Steroids I Took Until I Found Out They Were Fake And It Was All In My Head.
I uh...think that 'roid rage' is a pseudonym. It is a term used loosely and carelessly. I have cycled myself on several occasions. Let me tell you a quick quip.

My first cycle: 160lbs, high metabolism, had been working out naturally for several years...time for the next level. Steroid: Uni-test. Initially (couple days) I felt very motivated, positive, pumped. My buddy I work out with joked that I may rage, and to recognize it, so I may avoid it if it arose. A couple nights later, some jerkoff's kicked the tail lights on my F-150 Sport when I was taking a corner. I got out with my buddy while the three jerks practically hid behind one of their girlfriends. I got back in my truck and started to take off when one of them started yelling and throwing up fingers. I pulled into a fire station and got out. When I caught up to them, the girlfriend got in my face again. This time, I picked her up and placed her out of harms way. I turned and unloaded two quick shots. Effect: one fractured nose. His friend, weighing a slobby 210lbs, gave a hard shove and said "why don't you try someone your own size." He was easily several inches taller than me. I didn't phase. Fractured nose number two, and a bruised ass. I kept kicking it down the block. I can say I am NOT generally aggressive, and under different circumstances, I would have backed off. My conclusion: Uni-Test.

Real conclusion: Placebo. I found out about a month later, the Uni-Test was fake. My gains, my attitude, everything was in my head. The mind is a VERY powerful thing, and when put to use, can accomplish things thought unreal under different circumstances. More recently, I have done other cycles, including sustanon and e-bol, and agree with other entries seen here. Although some may cause mood spells, let's face it guys...steroids aren't an excuse for losing it...unless you're in the gym. Cya there.


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