At the age of 15, Taylor Hooton was gaining height, but not much weight …
“Taylor was six-two, six-three, thin,” says his mother, Gwen.
Taylor was thin – until he was 16 – when he began using steroids. In about three months, he gained 30 pounds.
‘His stash of steroids were hidden,” says his mom, gesturing toward the drawer in Taylor’s room where he kept the needles and pills.
Taylor’s friend Billy Ajello, remembers how pleased Taylor was with his gains, “He was like, yeah man, you know, look how big I’ve gotten. My arms are huge.”
According to a survey by the Centers for Disease Control, over 6 percent of high school students have used steroids, up from 2 percent just a decade ago.
“Children that are getting the read from their parents, they’re getting the read from their coach, that anything that will make you better, anything that will make you faster, anything that will make you more aggressive, anything that will make you stronger and will therefore make us win more, is OK,” says Tedd Mitchell, M.D., Vice President of the Cooper Clinic.
And experts say the Internet makes it easier than ever for kids to order illegal steroids, often without warnings about negative side effects.
“All they understand is what they’ve read in body building magazines, what they’ve seen on the websites of these things, and it’s all one-sided. It’s all one-sided,” says Dr. Mitchell.
In fact, besides liver and heart problems, using steroids can cause extreme aggression and rage. Quitting can lead to withdrawal and deep depression.
“On their steroid rages, they can become homicidal. On their steroid withdrawal, the depression that can hit them can make them suicidal,” says Dr. Mitchell.
Right around his 17 th birthday, Taylor told his friends he had stopped using steroids.
A month later he hung himself in his bedroom using belts fashioned into a noose.
“When I went upstairs and I found him, and it was like, a mother’s nightmare,” his mother tearfully remembers. “What have steroids taken from our family? They’ve taken our precious son. They’ve taken the life of our son. That’s what they’ve taken from our family.”
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