No. Just focusing on horror stories about Dbol (Dianabol, an anabolic steroid) is not advisable. Horror stories often highlight the worst - case scenarios and might not give you a balanced view. You should also look into proper medical research, positive experiences when used under strict medical supervision, and alternative safe ways to achieve your fitness goals.
No. Bad experiences are just part of the story. There may be other aspects like proper usage in a medical environment that you should also take into account.
One horror story could be about severe acne breakouts. Dbol can increase androgen levels, which often leads to excessive sebum production. People have reported getting cystic acne all over their face, back and chest. It was not only painful but also very difficult to treat, leaving permanent scars in some cases.
Well, there are cases where Dbol has caused hair loss. People who were using it noticed their hair becoming thinner and falling out in clumps. This is especially distressing for those who value their appearance. It can also be a sign of hormonal imbalance that Dbol has induced, and in some cases, the hair loss was permanent.
It depends on your personal preference and what you plan to do at Comico. If you think you'll have time to enjoy games on the 3DS and it won't be a burden to carry, then go for it.
It depends on your personal preferences. If comics are a big part of your relaxation and entertainment, then taking them might be a good idea.
It depends. If your school allows it and the comics won't distract you or others from learning, then maybe you could.
It depends. If you want to play games or show off some 3DS-related merch during the convention, go for it. But be prepared to keep an eye on it and make sure it doesn't get lost or damaged in the crowd.
Well, it's not mandatory. There are many alternative outlets for your short stories. You could self-publish on platforms like Wattpad or look for indie publishers that focus on short form work.
If you like to scare people and create a sense of dread, horror is for you. If you prefer to keep readers guessing and solve puzzles, mystery is the way.
No, don't be too concerned. It might just be a coincidence.