School Safety: The Cost of Bulking Up

Megan Roth
Contributor
Posted by Megan RothSeptember 26, 2008 10:44 PM

Earlier this month I discussed the prevelance of drugs in schools around the nation. One thing I neglected to mention, however, was that anabolic steroids were not factored into those statistics; this could be a problem, considering students are taking steroids and steroids are in fact a drug. So what aren’t they factored into the statistics?

In large part, steroids are accepted in the world of sports (regardless of what level that sport occurs). I’m not saying they’re condoned or supported, but accepted – yes. People who know about the drugs often look the other way when athletes take the drug to boost athletic performance.

Steroids are synthesized from the male hormone testosterone and, generally speaking, they are successful at building muscle mass and increasing strength and endurance. Thus, it’s no wonder students continue to take them. But what students aren’t considering is the fact that steroids can have very damaging effects. There’s evidence that steroids can stunt bone growth in teenagers, they inhibit natural hormones (thus increasing dependence on the substances), they cause issues with the liver and cholesterol levels, and can cause a whole host of cardiovascular issues (not to mention their many other damaging effects).

Yet, students take them. In fact, a 2001 survey stated 5% of all high school students reported lifetime illegal use of steroids; that’s not 5% of athletes, that’s 5% of ALL students! And that statistic only continues to grow as steroid use becomes more and more prevalent in high school aged students. What’s worse, is that students aren’t alone. They’re following in the footsteps of some of the nation’s greatest sports figures: Roger Clemens, Ben Johnson, Marion Jones, and a few select others. You know, all incredibly gifted athletes who lost it all in result of the drug.

It’s easy to criticize such individuals – to call them stupid or reckless for having it all and throwing it away for the drug. However, in many ways, it’s not really their fault. Steroids are just like any other drug: the body becomes addicted, the mind becomes addicted, the addict knows using them is wrong but creates explanations in excuse of their behavior and they go on using them, just hoping they don’t get caught. I know many individuals claim steroids aren’t addictive, but the effects of the drugs sure makes their users sound like addicts to me…

0 Comments

Have an opinion about this post? Please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader.

Comments for this article are closed.

Subscribe to InjuryBoard Des Moines

InjuryBoard Des Moines RSS Feeds

Keep up with the latest updates using your favorite RSS reader

Injury Board Des Moines is brought to you by The Lombardi Law Firm

Legal Assistance Center

More Info
The Lombardi Law Firm (866) 735-1102 Ext 335 www.lombardilaw.com/
google
Personal Injury Lawyers Serving: Ames, Ankeny, Boone, Clive, Des Moines, Grinnell, Jefferson, Leon, Marshalltown, Newton, Osceola, Oskaloosa, Ottumwa, Urbandalte, West Des Moines, Winterset
4200 Corporate DriveSuite 112, West Des Moines, Iowa 50266 [ Show Map ]
Better Business Bureau Accredited Business Confidential

Your question will be referred to an attorney near you. If your question is of a legal nature, then by submitting this form you agree you are not forming a formal attorney / client relationship. Read our full privacy policy.

Looking for an InjuryBoard attorney closer to home? Click here.

Subscribe to Blog Updates

Enter your email address if you would like to receive email notifications when comments are made on this post.

Email address