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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
The Use of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids & Associated Drugs
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson7" data-source="post: 227077" data-attributes="member: 39729"><p>Been my view for a while now. Very few doctors I trust and zero trust in lawmakers and politicians. There was an article in MedPage by Harrison Pope MD, MPH. He coined the phrase Muscle Dysmorphia long ago, also comic book terms like The Han Swolo Effect. Suggests treatment involving high doses of SSRIs and psychotherapy for guys that aren't happy with being skinny and weak. Interesting how he doesn't touch the Princess Leias that want to look like Han Swolo and desire broader shoulders and narrow hips, they can go to a doc and get prescribed and medically supervised androgens to solve their image problem. Tell them they need high dose SSRIs and hold hands, sing Kumbaya and its OK to be happy with who you are and there would be a shit storm outside his Harvard office. He's a brilliant psychiatrist but there's something more personal to this IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson7, post: 227077, member: 39729"] Been my view for a while now. Very few doctors I trust and zero trust in lawmakers and politicians. There was an article in MedPage by Harrison Pope MD, MPH. He coined the phrase Muscle Dysmorphia long ago, also comic book terms like The Han Swolo Effect. Suggests treatment involving high doses of SSRIs and psychotherapy for guys that aren't happy with being skinny and weak. Interesting how he doesn't touch the Princess Leias that want to look like Han Swolo and desire broader shoulders and narrow hips, they can go to a doc and get prescribed and medically supervised androgens to solve their image problem. Tell them they need high dose SSRIs and hold hands, sing Kumbaya and its OK to be happy with who you are and there would be a shit storm outside his Harvard office. He's a brilliant psychiatrist but there's something more personal to this IMO. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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The Use of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids & Associated Drugs
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