I think it's more likely all the damn concussions that Benoit had just turned his brain into mush.
Jazzman and Marcus, I understand your perspective and wish I could have that indifference. Honestly, I say that without sarcasm. But could the work that Congress does help in the long run, saving lives of children who may have otherwise begun to use said drugs? Just a thought. Otherwise, I actually agree with you.
Again, find me a legitimate case of death because of steroids. Every death mentioned in the article used terms like "may have contributed" "could be the cause". There is nothing definitive. Too add, most of the men mentioned were abusing other, much more toxic substances like cocaine, pain killers and booz. Steroids get a bad rap because they are an easy target.
Find me a single legitimate case where someone has died from steroids.
Lyle Alzado.
Lyle Alzado.
I'm not sure why you've become so argumentative. Perhaps it was because of my first rant. Without going further, let me ask you this. Are you implying that steroids have no negative health ramifications?
Clearly Marcus isn't willing to look at steroids possibly causing the deaths. There's no possibility according to him.
Steroid user perhaps?
Not at all. Just not the horrific ramifications that everyone ascribes to them. Look at your earlier comment, "But could the work that Congress does help in the long run, saving lives of children who may have otherwise begun to use said drugs?" You imply that children are dying from the use of steroids. This is simply not the case.
You ask most people and they can't tell you anything about steroids beyond they make your muscles big and they are bad for you. Both of which are incorrect. That said, probably the most extreme negative health ramifications are gynecomastia and premature closure of growth plates stunting growth. There are other issues that can arise from steroid use but it is not directly due to the steroids themselves but rather how a person's body processes them. Everybody is different.
A new study on the effects of testosterone in the male body was recently released and it is very interesting. Something that every male should know about.
Armstrong's comment that you paraphrased is actually quite funny. "Why would I put that in my body? I almost died from cancer." To most people, him saying such a thing lends credence to his denial in that people really believe that steroids can give you cancer when in fact, steroids can be a very important tool in helping people recover from cancer and in helping aids patients fight off the ravages of said virus.
The sad part is that most doctors don't even know much about steroids and how they work in the human body. Most will tell you the exact same thing as the general public, "Steroids are bad for you. Stay away from them".