My wife and I watched that last night. It was sad on a few levels.
1) The needless death of a young teenaged boy
2) The perpetuation of the "roid rage" myth via eye witness testimony from the experts, namely the girlfriend and her parents and psychologist.
3) A psychiatrist so phenominially ignorant of the effects of ending a cycle of AAS as to not prescribe appropriate PCT and relied on the typical psycho-drugs. (not derogitorily intentional) It could be argued that this sudden drop of AAS by recommendation of that doctor directly contributed to the depression and resultant suicide.
4) A "plea" for why isn't anyone "doing" anything about this problem.
5) The manipulation by 60 minutes to present the argument that steroids caused the death of this young man because he wanted to be like his MLB idols.
*puts on straw hat, bib overhauls and bad country accent*
Gee, by golly willickers! The guvament needs to do something about these here steeroids, they're killin out yungins!!! It's a national epidemic acauze of I sawed it on 60 minutes and it's widespread all over our schools and sports! And that thar roid rage is a horrible horrible thing. If it wasn't for those steeroids he'd be a nice normal even tempered teenaged boy and never woulda kilt hisself. Ima gonna right my congressional man today and give him a piece of my mind!
Now, could you please hand me that pack of camels over there, and pick up that bag of pork rinds while you're a it, I just bought the dad gum things in the BIG BAG, and hand me that thar 2 liter bottle of JD. And while you're at it, could you hand me some of that pain medicine, my back is hurting something fierce. And maybe laterz on you culd go and git me something at the MickyDs, SUPERSIZE it in a cauzin I'm hungry. Oh, and could you hand me that thar remote, so's I don't hafta git up? I just can't mover around at 300lbs like I could when I was thinnuh... *end bad impression*