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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 277232" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>I have been around 1000's of guys on huge doses and they are all very laid back people. I think this "roid rage stuff was just another attempt to give a black eye to steroid users. They have tried to blame a few murders by athletes on steroids like WWE superstar Chris Benoit, who murdered his wife in 2007 and then committed suicide. Doctors later found out he had suffered from several concussions and never been treated, in fact doctors said it was <strong>chronic traumatic encephalopathy</strong>, a degenerative condition typically found in boxers. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation did found Xanax and Hydrocodone in his blood. But it was easier for our media to blame his steroid use.</p><p></p><p>What I have seen with substances of all types is kind of like with alcohol, if you are an asshole, drinking will just make you a bigger asshole. Most athletes are aggressive people to begin with. This is what it takes to be in a competitive environment and win.</p><p></p><p>Myself, I am a very quiet laid back person who has the patients of Jobe. But when I take too much, I blow up like a bomb. I am exactly the same way using steroids. It would be awfully easy to blame that on steroids when it is actually my normal behavior. How many times have I seen drunks blame their behavior on the alcohol when they act the same after they sober up. I think with both substance, they just un-inhibit the real person. There are no documented studies that prove “roid rage” is a real thing caused by anabolic steroids. The studies available only prove that people who are already mentally unstable or extremely aggressive will only lean more that way. So if you are an asshole, you are going to be an asshole of steroids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 277232, member: 43589"] I have been around 1000's of guys on huge doses and they are all very laid back people. I think this "roid rage stuff was just another attempt to give a black eye to steroid users. They have tried to blame a few murders by athletes on steroids like WWE superstar Chris Benoit, who murdered his wife in 2007 and then committed suicide. Doctors later found out he had suffered from several concussions and never been treated, in fact doctors said it was [B]chronic traumatic encephalopathy[/B], a degenerative condition typically found in boxers. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation did found Xanax and Hydrocodone in his blood. But it was easier for our media to blame his steroid use. What I have seen with substances of all types is kind of like with alcohol, if you are an asshole, drinking will just make you a bigger asshole. Most athletes are aggressive people to begin with. This is what it takes to be in a competitive environment and win. Myself, I am a very quiet laid back person who has the patients of Jobe. But when I take too much, I blow up like a bomb. I am exactly the same way using steroids. It would be awfully easy to blame that on steroids when it is actually my normal behavior. How many times have I seen drunks blame their behavior on the alcohol when they act the same after they sober up. I think with both substance, they just un-inhibit the real person. There are no documented studies that prove “roid rage” is a real thing caused by anabolic steroids. The studies available only prove that people who are already mentally unstable or extremely aggressive will only lean more that way. So if you are an asshole, you are going to be an asshole of steroids. [/QUOTE]
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