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Of all the things I've heard about steroids, a study on 'roid rage sticks out.
Some researchers did a 100 person, double-blind test to determine if steroids really cause 'roid rage.
The results? Half of all the subjects said they experience 'roid rage. By half, I mean that half of those given steriods and half of those given a placebo claimed to have 'roid rage.
Go figure...
In that study i hope they told the people who weren't actually on steroids yet claimed roid rage how fucking toolish they were.
"I CAN FEEL THE RAGE!"
"Sir, you've been taking a placebo."
"......RAAAAGE!!"
"According to our tests, you're a tool."
It all depends on what your tendencies are off of them.
If you are an asshole off steriods, you will be a asshole on steriods.
Like I said before:
This is EXACTLY what I was going to write! WELL STATED BRO! It's the possiblitities of what's already going on, and whether the person already has issues with violence, etc... then AAS have the POSSIBILITY of making that worse(but it is not a proven fact, and it doesn't happen in all cases...).. More often than not, people with mild bipolar, issues like that(deppression is a good example too), the testosterone can actually help them a lot! It helps the body regulate neurotransmitters, and will sometimes 'level' the person out, without having to give them ssri's or some other fucked up med!(SSRI's are one of the worst things EVER invented by bigpharma!!!!)I have read tons of research that people with certain mood disorders are susceptible to mood alteration while taking steroids. The theory came from psychologist and neurologist trying to figure out why mood disorders often were triggered at puberty. It is the introduction of high power hormones that can sometimes set off predisposed genes for having a mental illness.
I think given the right circumstances, taking steroids can trigger mood disorders for adults who have a predisposition towards mood disorders giving the appearance of roid rage. But don't get me wrong, this is a rare situation. I think for most people, steroids don't cause roid rage, but instead tools just want to reason to be dick heads.
Of all the things I've heard about steroids, a study on 'roid rage sticks out.
Some researchers did a 100 person, double-blind test to determine if steroids really cause 'roid rage.
The results? Half of all the subjects said they experience 'roid rage. By half, I mean that half of those given steriods and half of those given a placebo claimed to have 'roid rage.
Go figure...
I think increased aggressiveness is definitely associated with testosterone in the animal kingdom, think of animals in rut who have a massive surge of testosterone and start fighting over females. I do not however think aggressiveness and rage are the same at all, there are many types of aggression and some of them are positive. You may feel it in certain situations like the gym/sex etc but I don't think that's at all the same as anger, and you are always the one to choose how you react to your emotions
with Obamacare hormone therapy for men with irritability syndrome could be covered...
I'm not sure about "rage" but I definitely become more aggressive on tren.