TV BOY wrote:
I beg to differ about no recorded deaths. There have been many but have been seen as heart failure. One of the effects of cocaine is to increase the heart rate thus causing the old ticker to age more rapidly. Many autopsies have shown that people who have used cocaine and speed for a long time have had the heart of a person some 20 to 30 years older than themselves. Also increased blood preasure comes with prolonged use of the drugs. Reading an article the other day on tinternet the increase in some stomach cancers is being attributed to the use of the type of cocaine that is sold today. They were putting it down to the cutting and cleaning agents used before it goes on the streets.
Opiate use also effects the psychological balance and the transmission of electrical impulses in the brain. The knock on effect can result in severe opiate induced psychosis with many recorded suicides attributed to the cause.
Steroid use has similar "personality changing" qualities often resulting in the user becoming over aggressive, manic, with incidents of variant neurosis/psychosies associated with their use of steroids.
Research detailing the mortality rates of drugs users are indeed difficult to record accurately as most users remain disengaged from health pros and pre-existance of conditions is difficult to determin.
Alcohol is one of the most difficult substances for our bodies to deal with. Deaths directly from alcohol use are few - indirectly, e.g. fromaccidents etc, there are many more.
Feels like I'm at work this!!
I've never felt the need to use drugs and I'm not really going to sit in judgement of those that do. However, one has to question the nouse of the attitude of pro sportsmen who appear to think they are "fireproof" from the testing team!!!
Bonkers!