
Steroids Rehab Centers and Steroids Addiction Treatment
Searching for a Steroids Rehab Center? Ready to overcome Steroids addiction?You've found the right path - TheGoodDrugsGuide.com provides a directory of Steroids Rehab Centers and Steroids treatment facilities along with ratings and reviews of Steroids addiction treatment programs from around the country.
Here, you can find and connect with the Steroids rehabilitation center that is right for you or your loved one.
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- Transformations Treatment CenterRehab Treatment CenterDelray Beach, FLDetails
- Father Martin's AshleyRehab Treatment CenterHavre De Grace, MDDetails
- Caron Treatment CenterRehab Treatment CenterWernersville, PADetails
- St. Joseph InstituteRehab Treatment CenterPort Matilda, PADetails
- Addiction Recovery Center of TemeculaRecovery ProgramTemecula, CADetails
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About TheGoodDrugsGuide.com's Steroids Rehab Facility Directory
Steroid Rehabs Overview
Do you know that you need help for your steroid addiction but you aren't sure where to turn? The steroid rehab clinics listed in our directory are ready to help you. Just call one to get the healing process started. The staff have the expertise to deal with the side effects of using steroids, which include baldness, shrinking of the testicles, reduced sperm count, and growth of facial hair (in women).
What are Steroids?
Steroids are related to the male sex hormone, testosterone. It is sometimes used to treat anemia, but most people think of anabolic steroids, pictures of which you can see here, being used by athletes and bodybuilders to build muscle and improve performance. Steroids are also known as "roids," "juice," "gym candy," and "arnolds."
Causes of Steroid Addiction
An athlete may start using "roids" because they want to bulk up faster. They may use the "gym candy" for a period of six or eight weeks and then stop using to beat a drug test. The problem when someone stops using "arnolds" is that they may experience steroid withdrawal symptoms. Anecdotal evidence indicates that some users feel depressed when they stop using "juice."
When someone figures out that they feel better when taking "roids" and they are building lean muscle and improving their athletic performance, the individual continues using the substance. Little do they know that just like abusing cocaine or heroin, abusing steroids poses serious threats to your health and wellbeing.
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Treatment for Steroid Addiction
When you contact a steroid addiction center for help, the staff will do an assessment as part of the intake process. The next step is to ensure that your body is free from steroids before starting to treat the addiction. Once treatment is done, it is recommended that you sign up for some form of ongoing recovery program to keep you off the steroids, as well as help you move toward your goals in a healthy and productive manner.
Why Stop Using Steroids? A Few Reasons to Consider
- "Juice" has been linked to heart disease, congestive heart failure, and high blood pressure.
- Using "gym candy" may lead to delusions, mania, rage, and delusions, known as "roid rage."
- Using "arnolds" lowers the level of "good" cholesterol in the body.
- At high doses, "roids" can cause liver damage.
- Women who use "arnolds" will experience a lowering of their voice, enlargement of the clitoris, and interruption of the menstrual cycle.
- Men who use "roids" may develop breasts, a condition known as "gynecomastia."

