Imagine waking up one morning with big brown blisters all in the inside of mouth, a huge purple bruise on the side of your stomach from going head first down the slide, and being the age of 8. Without knowing what was going on, I ran to my parents room petrified and baffled. Still having to go to school in order to take the EOG’s. Scared that everyone would notice the gruesome blisters in my mouth, I didn’t talk. Whenever I got to the doctor they immediately sent me to Asheville missions hospital where I stayed a night. There at the hospital I learned that I had ITP caused by a low platelets account. Every 2 weeks I had to travel back and forth and sometimes staying there for 4 to 6 hours just to have blood transfusions. Later on my parents would …show more content…
I then had to start taking steroids on a daily basis in order to regulate my platelets account. Now that I look back, I realize that steroids can be used for more purposes such as health problems and not just to develop muscle but along with that also comes health problems when taking steroids. Good evening, My name is Takirah McKinney. During my time at Chase High School, I have been a member of beta club, national technical honor society, and project unify. I have played on the volleyball, basketball, and softball team. I have worked part time at Subway. Since English III I have been working on my Graduation Project. My research topic was effects and motivators of performance enhancing drugs. In order to find information I looked into a website called “Region of Peel.” I was very successful with finding information here because it told me a lot about the effects of steroids and what harm they cause to the body. For my project, I decided to go over to lifestyles and talk with the physical therapist,
In every sport, there has always been a desire to win. Some athletes will do anything to make winning possible. Every elite athlete wants to be better than their opponent. Some rely on performance enhancing drugs, also known as PED’s, to improve their game. This topic is very important because it can be the difference between winning and losing. Winning can mean money, fame and a place in history. I believe athletes should not use PED’s in sports because it is an unfair advantage, health risk, bad role modeling, bad sportsmanship, and results in tainted records and awards.
Sub-point B: According to an article on the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a website filled with information on drugs, last updated on March 2016, steroids are used as treatment for diseases that cause muscle loss, such as cancer and AIDS. They are also prescribed by healthcare providers to treat hormonal issues, such as delayed puberty. “But some athletes and bodybuilders abuse these drugs to boost performance or improve their physical appearance.”
Thesis: My goal in this informative speech is to share the knowledge I have gained about steroids.
Has anyone ever thought about trying to use steroids? There are many people have never taken steroids before. However, they are curious to try steroids at least once. “The first steroid was synthesized in 1935 for medical purpose,” mainly to produce more testosterone for normal development and sexual functioning (“Performance-Enhancing” 4). Nowadays, athletes and teens use steroids to enhance their performances and improve their looks. There were a lot of reports about how the dangers of steroid use affected physical and psychological health among teens, some solutions are testing and educating on steroid use.
Thesis: Today I would like to enlighten the class on what I’ve learned about Anabolic Steroids and the causes it has on our body.
People who are not prescribed to take steroids shouldn’t take them at all because it could harm them in so many different ways. Or don’t have any condition don’t take steroids. First of all you’re just going to harm yourself may come across conditions you really don’t want have all these types of symptoms just to what really improve your skills gain muscle? Just do it yourself they make protein shakes protein bars change your diet there other ways to gain muscle than just taking steroids that are not good for your body.
Anabolic steroid abuse has become a huge concern among high school athletes. There has been a dramatic increase in the number of athletes using performance enhancing drugs in high school, almost double the number since the 1980's. Student athletes feel that steroids give them a competitive edge that they think they need to boost themselves past competition. Athletes, whether they are young or old, professional or amateur, are always looking to gain an advantage over their opponents to come away with the biggest win, our society views winning as something more important than the game itself. Success in competition brings status, popularity and fame, not to mention college scholarships. Today's athletes are looking for an advantage over the competition that will make them winners. Unfortunately, today student athletes are getting caught up in this competition frenzy and because of this, teenage use of performance enhancing drugs is growing to be very popular. At all levels of play, from peewee wrestling to professional football. Successful athletes rely on skill, practice, and hard work to increase their speed, power, and ability. Today, high school and even middle school students are using steroids illegally. The United Institute of Health reported that 2.9% of twelve graders in high school have used anabolic steroids. These drugs may also have been called: roids, juice, gym candy, pumpers, stackers, balls or bulls, arnies, or anabolics. High School students of our
Throughout history, humans have passed down the concept of beauty from generation to generation. The earliest beauty treatments date back centuries to civilizations such as the Ancient Egyptians who used cosmetics to enhance themselves and maintain beauty standards of the day. Civilians of the time believed that these substances not only magnified beauty, but possessed medicinal and healing properties, which in some cases, holds true. When you press the button and fast forward to 2017, similarly the beauty industry preys on the same vain beauty standards that have encompassed people since the beginning of time. Take a trip to your local spa, salon, or crack open an issue of Vogue or Elle, and you will uncover one bizarre beauty treatment after the next. Whether it’s snails or flesh eating fish, you name it, there’s a treatment. Over the past few years, a new, bizarre cosmetic treatment has climbed the ladder of popularity on the list of aberrant procedures, Botulinum Toxin A, better known as Botox. This treatment has men and women, young and old riding the wave of detrimental injections. However, is it really salutary for us to be injecting our foreheads with Botox in such a frenzy? Society must put down the needles and say ‘no-tox’ to this paralyzing, lethal, and destructive weapon.
Essendon Australian Football League club found guilty just last year of supplying their sport stars with performance enhancing drugs. Where then the club resulted with a disqualified from the 2013 finals and fined two million dollars and coach Hird accepts a 12-month ban. That’s just how horrible these drugs really are.
Steroids can cause serious harm to the human body. They're really bad for the mental health of a person. Steroids are addictive if abused in the body. Gaining muscle can occur through using steroids but medical use should be the only reason for their intake because of the harmful effects on the human body, the mental health of the user and the fact that they are addictive. Steroids should be used with precaution since they so easily cause so much damage to
Did you know that about 3.8 million people have abused prescription drugs? Yes, that’s true 3.8 million people in the world have abused prescription drugs, some for only a short while with others abusing them long term. Just think, 7.4 billion people live on planet earth and 3.8 million of these people have abused prescription drugs in some kind of way. Prescription drugs can become an addiction easily but with help from the right places and people they can be treated and on to a better life. Why should 3.8 million people alarm you?
Stroke, blood clots, ligament and tendon injures are also serious problems one may face if improperly using Anabolic Steroids.
Imagine going into your doctor’s office for an easily treatable illness, and coming out with a slip for an orange bottle full of pills. Now imagine taking them every single day for the next several years because your body has become reliant on these pills to perform properly. Prescription medications have the capacity to do various things to the body. Many of these drugs have been scientifically proven to have successful results by helping patients cure certain diseases or conditions. However, many of them have been known to have a bad effect or reverse reaction to the body that an individual is not aware of. A plethora of drugs are helping so many people but at the same time putting them into danger if they are over or misprescribed. Is the
This week’s National Geographic video examine steroids, specifically anabolic steroids, drugs patterned after testosterone that promote masculine changes in the body and increase muscle development (Levinthal, 2013, p. 295). The video looked at steriods and examined important topic such as steroids use in sports, it’s impact negative impact on the body, legality issues with anabolic steroids (it has been illegal and requires prescription since 1990s), it’s medicinal purposes (it is use by doctors to treatment men who loses the ability to make their own testosterone), and the benefits that it does offer to those who use it. It conveys this utilizing example of former athletes, scientists who are examining steroids, and stories of of those steroids have impacted personally by this substance.
The video presented opened my eyes to the effects steroids has on the body and the effect society has on steroids. Before watching this video, I had assumed steroids were a “bad” synthetic drug. Though in reality, it’s a synthetic testosterone and if administered properly it can be used in a healthy manner. Physicians prescribe it for male patients who cannot produce testosterone, or to treat muscle loss, anemia, stunted growth and delayed puberty (CITE). However, most people using steroids do not have an issue producing testosterone, nor any other clinical reason. These people have recognized that steroids are able to enhance their physical performance –strength, speed and enlarged muscles. Unfortunately, those using this substance are putting