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Yeah I read that one too...Yea the one I just saw said 20 bottles of steroids found at pianas house! And 4 paragraphs later this...and also 2 white powder lines and a credit card...journalism is fucking Shit these days
A LOT of truth to that brother. Media likes to clickbait and gossip. That's what they do.dont believe anything you read until there are real concrete facts... this is what journalism WANTS... for us to all waste are times hypothesizing etc... i hate that shit... without concrete evidence, i dont believe NOR LISTEN to jack shit
absolutely... thats what they are taught to doA LOT of truth to that brother. Media likes to clickbait and gossip. That's what they do.
Not an update on what happened but on how he is doing.
https://fitnessvolt.com/13621/rich-piana-health-update/
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His business probably won't recover, any sponsors/investers are probably gonna pull out due to the negative publicity. We'll see I guess
The problem is that steroids will be blamed for his death (if he passes) regardless of whether or not that was the case. The media hypes, over sensationalizes and reports in hysteria about steroids. Never mind the fact that many bodybuilders or recreational steroid users also used/abused alcohol, opiates, cocaine, speed, etc, the only thing people will gravitate to is that steroids killed someone. Not coke, opiates, alcohol, painkillers, but steroids.
So whats the deal? Is he still in a coma? I hope he survives it but each passing day in a coma is not good. With that being said:
I have had an alcohol/pain pill problem myself about 5 years ago so I could tell that Rich had it in him and was a ticking-time bomb. It doesn't matter who you are really, like others have said, most people love the way a few Vicodin feel so it's common for people you would least suspect to get addicted. My thing is, people don't know when to quit. You can't just take endless amounts of the stuff and not overdose, something I never did.
Anyways, I damaged my liver slightly from the Tylenol and alcohol. My liver fully recovered after 6 mos and all liver function test were normal. Ever since I have been really nice to my liver. I don't drink at all anymore and still am scared of oral AAS. I still do a liver detox for 1 week every 2 months. If Rich has cirrhosis he's screwed
So whats the deal? Is he still in a coma? I hope he survives it but each passing day in a coma is not good. With that being said:
I have had an alcohol/pain pill problem myself about 5 years ago so I could tell that Rich had it in him and was a ticking-time bomb. It doesn't matter who you are really, like others have said, most people love the way a few Vicodin feel so it's common for people you would least suspect to get addicted. My thing is, people don't know when to quit. You can't just take endless amounts of the stuff and not overdose, something I never did.
Anyways, I damaged my liver slightly from the Tylenol and alcohol. My liver fully recovered after 6 mos and all liver function test were normal. Ever since I have been really nice to my liver. I don't drink at all anymore and still am scared of oral AAS. I still do a liver detox for 1 week every 2 months. If Rich has cirrhosis he's screwed