reply to post by Redwookieaz
Aspirin (and even oxygen) can be dangerous if not taken correctly or used properly. Furthermore, anobolics, just like any other prescription
medication, needs to be taken according to a strict regimen (i.e. doctor's supervision) or it will harm you. This doesn't mean that Oxygen, aspirin
or any other prescription medication is harmful. Partying with coc aine or recreational drugs is something else entirely.
Furthermore, you don't just take steroids and get big. You have to work out and diet properly to get big or to say, fix a torn ligament (or whatever
you are taking them for). All it does is either make your body produce more naturally occuring chemicals or it places naturally occuring chemicals in
your body (that your body is lacking in ). Therefore, the gains last just as long as if you were to not use them at all. It is not a medicine that
automatically makes you get big, it just allows your body to enhance what it already does or should do naturally. You clearly don't know what you are
talking about.
Furthermore, testosterone is what makes people cocky, "a jerk" or do risky behavior. It's what makes people "ballsy" and it is this behavior
magnified in steroid users that is often mistaken for "roid rage". However, someone with a naturally higher testosterone level will be more prone to
that rage, then someone without (with a few exceptions, since people with naturally occuring high testosterone levels have had time to cope with it
and are used to it.). Now with that, some illegal steroid use can make people emotional since the body produces estrogen to counter the unnatural
levels of testosterone, though steroid use under a doctor's supervision will counter that with different medications to limit and/or block the
estrogen levels in the body.
Millions of people across the globe legally take steroids under the supervision of doctors and it's ridiculous to say that its usage is any more
dangerous than any other prescription medication, only because that is popular opinion. It's no more dangerous than anti-inflamatories, anti-biotics
or muscle-relaxing medication (etc, etc, etc...). Therefore it isn't necessarily bad for Blackwater operators to be on steroids. "Roid rage" is due
to the testosterone levels in the body. Did you think it makes you high or something or alters your mind like recreational drugs? lol. Do you think
that there is some unique chemical that maes people mad? You should research it, as there are all kinds of medical studies on the subject (some better
than others), due it's medical necessity.
Because I don't find this story credible, though I do think it's based on some truth, I'm going to leave it at that. My reasons for thinking it's
false is because the author isn't clear on Iraq or Africa, I don't think coc aine use is common with Blackwater operators (for the reasons
listed in the other posts), though I do think steroid use is. I also think that coc aine ties are are there, thugh not for recreation. The point
originally made about the steroids, is that it is prevalent in the military, thus is probably is in Blackwater too, seeing how many of the operators
were in the military. Anything else, is really off topic unless you are trying to say that I'm wrong about the steroid use, due to what you percieve
as harmful effects or "roid-rage" that is not found naturally.
reply to post by TheScale
I believe your right, at least as far as pilots go, though I wouldn't be surprised if they just cut back use, instead of banning it all together. The
need is still there, so I couldn't see them just ditching it. In fact, the more dvanced aircraft that we get, the more it would be needed, since
these aircraft conduct their sorties from US bases, making their flight time extremely long. Now amphetamines are dangerous and harmful to your body,
with or without doctor supervision, as it interupts your sleep.
--airspoon