Steroids

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I was offered a presciption for steroids in 1952. I went to the library and found out what they were and I told my doctor no. I knew all kinds of athletes who took them I don't think any one really benefitted from their use. George Park
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    Craig, if your point is that we don't know the magnitude of the risk, I would agree. However, if you're trying to argue that it's uncertain whether there even is a risk, either you haven't researched this subject very well or you don't believe what you've read. Risk means potential for (not guarantee of) injury. Again, I would recommend pubmed.org, the National Library of Medicine. It's one of the resources health care professionals use to search the medical literature.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Craig, if your point is that we don't know the magnitude of the risk, I would agree. However, if you're trying to argue that it's uncertain whether there even is a risk, either you haven't researched this subject very well or you don't believe what you've read. Risk means potential for (not guarantee of) injury. Again, I would recommend pubmed.org, the National Library of Medicine. It's one of the resources health care professionals use to search the medical literature.
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