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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Steroids turned me into a man


Female bodybuilder Candice Armstrong reveals how steroid habit turned her into a man

Candice Armstrong now. Picture: twitter.com/JodieMarsh/

A FEMALE gym junkie has revealed how she now looks like a man after developing a steroid addiction which mutated her body.
Candice Armstrong, who used to be a pretty blonde, has been left with stubble, broad shoulders and a one-inch penis, after using the drug in a desperate attempt to improve her shape.
The former London barmaid said her nightmare began two years ago when she joined a gym to improve her physique.
Ms Armstong, who suffers from body dysmorphia, revealed she would work out for three hours a day and was convinced her upper body was too slender.
But despite people telling her she was developing great biceps, it wasn't enough.
When a fellow gym fanatic suggested using steroids, she went for it, but soon developed an addiction to daily doses of the steroid Trenbolone.
Ms Armstrong has a masculine shape following her use of steroids. Picture: Facebook
Ms Armstrong has a masculine shape following her use of steroids. Picture: Facebook
Ms Armstrong told British tabloid TheSunday People she only started using the drug because she hated her body, but now things were a thousand times worse.
In fact the drug altered her body so much that her clitoris grew into a one-inch penis, she developed facial hair, acne and even began walking like a man.
The transition was so extreme she now dresses in men's clothes so she isn't mistaken for a man in drag and now avoids women's toilets.
"Now I look like a man and I hate it. Even my own mother has told me I'm not pretty any more," she said.
"I don't want to become a man, I just want to be normal. I stopped having any sort of sex drive for men. I tried having sex with a girl but that didn't do anything for me either. So it's not like it has turned me lesbian."
Ms Armstrong said she felt like the steroids had made things a million times worse. Picture: Facebook
Ms Armstrong said she felt like the steroids had made things a million times worse. Picture: Facebook
Ms Armstrong said she thought the drug would make her training more effective, but has now developed an addiction which has changed her body to such an extent even her GP asked if she was undergoing a sex change.
"I used to get a lot of attention from men. Now very few people find me attractive. But I can't say I miss sex. I have no sex drive and I'm more insecure than ever," she said.
She added she was now trying to beat her addiction, but still works out for at least three hours a day.
Ms Armstrong said she just wants to be normal. Picture: twitter.com/JodieMarsh/
Ms Armstrong said she just wants to be normal. Picture:twitter.com/JodieMarsh/
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