Originally posted by hootond
When all is said and done, I choose to rely on a large (and growing) number of medical professionals who have fully examined Taylor's situation and have concluded that steroids were a PRIMARY contributor to Taylor's state of mind at the time he took his life, rather than listen to the speculation of a number of steroid users who are not familiar with the totality of the circumstances surrounding my son's death.
Further, let me assure you that the NY Times does not post a story like this as the lead article on the front page of their Sports Section without doing their homework. Prior to printing the article, they talked to Taylor's doctors, to the County Medical Examiner, to over a half-dozen world-class experts on steroids from places like Harvard and NYU, and others. The NY Times heard speculation of the type posted on this board and dismissed it!
In closing, you can look forward to seeing Taylor's story in the national TV media in the coming weeks. And, you can be assured that allegations and opinions of the type expressed here will be fully flushed out as part of preparation for the broadcast.
The dangers of steroid use are REAL. Why steroid users like yourselves continue to deny what is written in the medical textbooks and has been proven in multiple medical studies is beyond my ability to comprehend. Unless, you are just trying to convince yourselves that continuing to do steroids is "okay", because you personally haven't witnessed some of these effects with your small group of buds at the gym.
Best of luck to you all, and I can only hope and pray that this "junk" doesn't kill each of you (in one way or another).
When all is said and done, I choose to rely on a large (and growing) number of medical professionals who have fully examined Taylor's situation and have concluded that steroids were a PRIMARY contributor to Taylor's state of mind at the time he took his life, rather than listen to the speculation of a number of steroid users who are not familiar with the totality of the circumstances surrounding my son's death.
Further, let me assure you that the NY Times does not post a story like this as the lead article on the front page of their Sports Section without doing their homework. Prior to printing the article, they talked to Taylor's doctors, to the County Medical Examiner, to over a half-dozen world-class experts on steroids from places like Harvard and NYU, and others. The NY Times heard speculation of the type posted on this board and dismissed it!
In closing, you can look forward to seeing Taylor's story in the national TV media in the coming weeks. And, you can be assured that allegations and opinions of the type expressed here will be fully flushed out as part of preparation for the broadcast.
The dangers of steroid use are REAL. Why steroid users like yourselves continue to deny what is written in the medical textbooks and has been proven in multiple medical studies is beyond my ability to comprehend. Unless, you are just trying to convince yourselves that continuing to do steroids is "okay", because you personally haven't witnessed some of these effects with your small group of buds at the gym.
Best of luck to you all, and I can only hope and pray that this "junk" doesn't kill each of you (in one way or another).

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