Asked by jerry

make this a little shorter 1. PEDs can cause heart problems and other serious health issues. They can increase the risk of heart attacks, high blood pressure, and stroke, and may also damage the liver and kidneys. Some effects can be irreversible and require long-term medical treatment. 2. Young athletes may feel pressured to use them and risk their health. Pressure can come from coaches, teammates, or the desire to win scholarships and recognition, leading to risky decisions. Using PEDs at a young age can interfere with normal growth and hormonal development and increase the chance of addiction or mental health problems. 3. Some former athletes talk about how PEDs messed up their bodies long-term. They report ongoing problems like chronic pain, hormonal imbalances, infertility, and cardiovascular damage that persist years after stopping use. Their stories highlight the emotional and financial toll of these consequences and warn younger athletes against making the same choices.

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1. PEDs can cause serious, sometimes irreversible health problems — higher risk of heart attack, high blood pressure, stroke, and liver or kidney damage that may need long-term treatment.
2. Young athletes often face pressure (coaches, teammates, scholarships) and risk stunted growth, hormonal disruption, addiction, and mental-health issues.
3. Former users report lasting harm — chronic pain, hormonal imbalance, infertility, cardiovascular damage — plus emotional and financial consequences that warn others.