Except when prescribed by a doctor (for a limited time) to treat a specific medical condition that has proven to be effective.From a health perspective taking steroids is a bad idea.
Same here Buddy, did my lungs wonderful but did my body in... But now refuse to go on it...Back in the 90s I was prescribed prednisone for bronchial problems. Worked great but the side effects made a mess of my body. Gained 60 lbs, had a flare of psoriasis plus other sides.
I would not take them, did, but will never again. I was prescribed them many many years ago for lung infections... Before taking them I was a beam pole... Not I have lots of weight which was caused by them, along with muscle lock-ups, and many many visits to the washroom. When I was having breathing problems many many years ago the doctors wanted to put me on prednisone which is a steroid used for many health problems... Never ever again... and if YOU are prescribed it, Please look at the pros and cons of this...
So, I would NOT take any steroids, knowing what they can do to YOU...
I understand what you are saying. Unfortunately, 2 of my 4 daughters, have non-degenerative multiple sclerosis. Both have taken steroids at different times, for a very limited time, which successfully treated symptoms ("flare ups') of their disease.Back in the 90s I was prescribed prednisone for bronchial problems. Worked great but the side effects made a mess of my body. Gained 60 lbs, had a flare of psoriasis plus other sides.
I am so sorry they are the way they are, and I worked in a school that was made for kids like this... I was on prednisone for almost 5 - 10 years. It destroyed me back then and took a lot of work to get off that medication. When I was a kid the only inhaler out there was ventolin... Now there are many and many out there. Is there another way of treating them? Would a steroid inhaler do them well, maybe in an oxygen tent to receive the medication. It's just a very very scary medication. God Bless your daughters...I understand what you are saying. Unfortunately, 2 of my 4 daughters, have non-degenerative multiple sclerosis. Both have taken steroids at different times, for a very limited time, which successfully treated symptoms ("flare ups') of their disease.
I did not mean anything bad to the steroid, and the people who need them, I am just saying be careful, that is ALL I am saying, nobody gave me a warning about it, I am talking 35 - 40 years ago when I first started the medication. I know there is a HUGE difference between breathing problems to bodybuilding. I did not want to upset people...Steroids have their uses. Many asthmatics owe their very lives to steroids…as do some folks who had covid. But there is a big difference between body building and medical supervised care.