Efran Marrero, Steroid Withdrawal, Depression and Suicide

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The parents of Efran Marrero, a high school baseball player who committed suicide after the use of anabolic steroids, provided testimony at the congressional hearing entitled “The Mitchell Report: The Illegal Use of Steroids in Major League Baseball.”
Three and half weeks after he quit using steroids “cold turkey” my son took his own life - [...]

 
They blame steroids for everything.The kid probably had mental health issues long before he started using aas...
 
They blame steroids for everything.The kid probably had mental health issues long before he started using aas...

Id bet money on it!
I bet he had self image issues and he thought steroids would help.if you don't feel good about yourself , a cycle wont cure you
 
this exact same thing happened to me about 3 yrs ago after i withdrew from anabols, but i wasnt happy with myself before i started taking them and didnt know what i was doing at the time as far as working out went.

There was no evidence though that this was anything to do with the gear i took, i put it down to delayed depression as i wasnt even taking them long enough or in high doses for them to have this effect.

if i started on them again now i seriously doubt id have this depression again cos im clued up now and my workouts, i have a good diet, good routines and am making positive results.
 
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my my my. It is easy to put the blame on something else other than yourself. This poor kid had to have had emotional problems already to take steroids early on. where were the parents? That is it i'm moving to Europe!!!
 
You know suicide is the one most selfish acts a person can committ, it usually is preceded by many cries for help to his family and friends, however do to this kids success in his short lived baseball career they were grossly overlooked.

So in agreeing with you all i am going to go listen to some OZZY and find a better suicide solution.
 
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