ATTENTION STEROID
Warning... i just want to try warning you...steroid can be kill our. Recently, Pro Wrestler Chris Benoit strangled his wife, suffocated his 7-year-old son and placed a Bible next to their bodies before hanging himself with a weight-machine pulley. The Policement indicate, steroid was the
main cause. And the other case...
The unsupervised nature and ease of accessibility to over-the-counter products containing steroid ingredients is a growing concern as expressed in the West Indian Medical Journal (1993)."Even greater concern arises from The case with which the patient obtained these potent drugs on demand over a prolonged period." The case referred to was a woman who'd self-medicated for 15 years using over-the-counter topical creams that contained steroids to treat her psoriasis. She almost died and ended up with steroid-induced Cushing's Syndrome and numerous other steroid-induced medical problems.
My use of a cream (which I was unaware contained steroids) caused a severe case of Cushing's syndrome. This condition adds fat to every cell of the body, plus causes many serious complications. My appearance changed, hideously. I became a humpback with a bloated face and developed a leak in the valve to my heart and a multitude or steroid-induced medical problems. As skin eruptions from cysts and ingrown hairs mutilated and deformed me, I hid from the stares and the monster in the mirror. What happened to me is happening to others nationwide from various steroid prescriptions. Many physicians and pharmacists fail to inform consumers about steroids in their medications; manufacturers do not label their products as containing steroids. Many doctors do not follow manufacturers' recommendations for testing and usage. These incompetencies are proving fatal. Many of our members suffer from steroid-induced diabetes. Steroids are the most common cause of Cushing's Syndrome. Steroid prescriptions continues to increase, to more than 30 million in 1996 alone, according to IMS America, a pharmaceutical market research firm. Dr. David Orth, of Vanderbilt University, estimates that "250,000 people a year develop Cushing's from high doses of steroids for long periods". Dermatologist, Dr. Robert Brodell warns of the Addiction of topical corticosteroids and"Dramatic flare-ups" when their usage is stopped, in his April 1993 Post Graduate article,&"Topical Corticosteroid Addiction"and in his many seminars.
Steroid-induced medical problems can mimic many other medical conditions. Often this causes physicians to treat symptoms instead of recognizing the underlying problem. A physician may hand out manufacturers' samples and not be aware that they contain a steroid.
note :" Better not to try, before you try to kill "
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