Muscle Dysmorphia

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:jaw: OH Geez... That is TOO MUCH to use that steroids to build muscles!!!

Muscle Dysmorphia


Muscle Dysmorphia

Also known as Reverse Anorexia or Bigorexia, muscle dysmporhpia refers to the phenomenon of people feeling they are too small or weak. This often occurs in men, but can occur in women as well. In order to avoid feeling small, people with muscle dysmorphia tend to work out compulsively to increase muscle mass. This is often coupled with a regime of using steroids or over-the-counter products such as creatine, protein shakes, and nutritional supplements. In truth, people with muscle dysmorphia are often rather large, with well-developed muscles.

The consequences of muscle dysmorphia are physical and emotional. People often avoid public situations because they feel embarrassed from being "too small." Their work and personal relationships suffer because they build their lives around the gym and their exercise routine. Some people report a fear of "shrinking" if they miss a day at the gym. The use of steroids or other similar products often injures internal organs, causes acne, sexual problems, and hair loss.


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That looks awful! The picture looks like the guy has a disease or something. Anyway, I very much doubt that over-the-counter products such as creatine, protein shakes, and nutritional supplements can help one pack on muscles like those pictures. Body building involves a lot of time and patience.
 
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