On Monday I received a call from a woman, this is one of many calls I get. She said, “Lisa, I follow your website and subscribe to your blog. My husband was on testosterone and his levels were 4x what they should have been. One of his doctors told us with those levels along with another medical condition he would have no control over his behavior.”
A year and half ago I made the decision to go public with what is one of the biggest emerging addictions we have seen among middle agers. I opened myself up to criticism, ridicule and opposition. I and put myself in a vulnerable position by doing this and sharing part of my own story.

When I launched my website a friend of mine said, “Lisa, why are you doing this? Okay, yeah, you had a bad experience with testosterone, get over it and move on, people are talking. To which I replied, what are they saying? She said, well they are just talking. At that moment I looked at her and said, you’re right, I could move on and let it go but someone needs to do this so it might as well be me. I’ve got two feet on the ground let them talk.”Today marks the inaugural meeting of Steroid and Testosterone Addicts Anonymous. Join me at A Peace of the Universe bookstore 10 am at 70th and Shea in Scottsdale for the first Steroid and Testosterone Addicts Anonymous.