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this happens..
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WTF happened to that arm? Did it explode? Or did he get implants with a really bad stitch job?
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"Yeah, but I'm not trying to be symmetrical. I'm trying to be a freak, you know what I'm saying?"
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Now, the interview does say that he was injecting directly into the muscle, so it would not be unusual for him to have an abscess of some kind. |
apparently he injected some kind of oil (synthol) in his biceps. he wanted to reach 28-inches amrs
T: Give us an idea of what you did exactly to get your arms that way. GV: I did a lot of Testosterone. I did about 3000 mg of Test per week. I love Testosterone and I love Equipoise. The Test I did was mostly propionate. Once in a while I would do enanthate and I would always keep it with Equipoise. I'd probably do, oh God… I would do a shot every other day. I wouldn't worry about the amount of oil; I would worry about the amount of drug. Over the course of a week, I take 3,000 mg of Test and probably put in 400 to 500 mg of Equipoise. Remember, that's 15 mg shots. So that would be about 10 CC's of EQ over a week's period. I would do shoulders, triceps, and biceps. |
I thought that's what he was referring to when he mentioned the doctor cutting his arm open to remove an abcess.
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In the story, he does mention bursting a blood vessel, and having abcesses removed which flattened the peak of one of his biceps. But no mention of those photos explicitly.
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Gregg had an absess in that bicep a few years ago and those pictures are from after the surgery. If you look at the pictures of his arms you will notice that one bicep does not have a 'peak', that is the one that was operated on. How do I know this? I designed and coded the website that those pictures were taken from - www.GreggValentino.net - so I talk to him quite frequently. |
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Horrible Highway Tragedy in Germany (NSFB)
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NSFB stands for "not safe for bars"...
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I just saw plthijnx curled up in the fetal position, crying!
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Oh the humanity.
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This IS truly horrible................so many casualties for one accident.
I'm surprised there's not more "gore gazers" loitering and trying to "assist the injured & round up the survivors". What a waste, especially this type of beverage, which is very tasty. Would it be morbid to ask if I may consume the uninjured? |
I wonder if the Lifestraw would filter out the little slivers of broken glass for us?
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