Hell Arnold is healthy and he is damn near 70.... I did not say go hard on any gear now was referring to taking advantage of daddies knowledge and a nutrition protocol.
I looked him up on wiki and found these quotes of his:
"I take steroids because they help me an extra 5 percent. Women take the (contraception) pill. They are somewhat similar. I do it under a doctor's supervision. (1974)
Yes I have used them, but no, they didn't make me what I am. Anabolic steroids were helpful to me in maintaining muscle size while on a strict diet in preparation for a contest. (1977)
I don't worry about it, because I never took an overdosage. (1987)
In those days you didn't have to deal with the black market. You could go to your physician and just say, 'Listen, I want to gain some weight, and I want to take something.' Then the physician would say, 'Do it six weeks before competition, then it will be safe.' And that's what you would do. The dosage that was taken then versus taken now is not even 10 percent. It's probably 5 percent. (1992)
I used steroids. It was a risky thing to do, but I have no regrets. It was what I had to do to compete. The danger with steroids is overusage. I only did it before a difficult competition – for two months, but not for a period of time that could harm me. And then afterward, it was over. I would stop. I have no health problems, no kidney damage or anything like that from using them. (1996)"
What he says makes sense as I have several pictures of him in various books and magazines that show him looking like an average athlete, not even big. I was shocked when I saw those pictures back in high school but now they make sense. I couldn't understand how his size and looks could change so fast. It really does seem like he only used the steroids for a short time.
Now I do know he needed a heart valve replacement, think it was aortic but not sure, but that could be just purely genetic. I know of no other ailments that have gone public. Of course his use back then is very different as much more mild that even some of the average gym rats today.