So you think the meat that you eat isn't infested with hormones? What is the difference between donating blood and what is in your food that you injest on a daily basis?
It's not a big deal. If someone is dying you mean to tell me you're going to ask, "hey has that blood there been screened for AAS?"
Sooooo true. The meat and milk in America is full or hormones, especially estrogens. Same with soy. Don't forget the lining in cans called BPA! Full of xenoestrogens that act on your receptor sites.
These are things people ingest daily. I just have a hard time believing it's such a big deal when they don't even ask you about it.
The last time I went on they asked me about my sexual history and if I had been using cocaine or heroin, specifically. They didn't ask about "drugs", they asked specifically about these two drugs. They also asked if I had been sharing needles.
They asked nothing about steroids, or medications that I could be on.
Think about this, what if I am somebody who takes massive amounts of oxycodone every single day, LEGALLY.
What if I am taking Nolvadex daily for breast cancer management. Or if I am taking Dostinex daily to manage my Parkinsons disease.
If this was a huge deal, they would be more aggressive in their screenings, because most people take some sort of prescription or non-prescription drug regularly. But they don't even ask about these things.
Just mind boggling, that's all.