HRT

Prisofdesert

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Has been something of a controversial subject. For women and for men. Opinions/thoughts ? Nothing more.

Some years ago I was having pains in the bones in my lower legs at night - quite painful. Shrugged it off. Then considering how many times I'd had broken bones in life and a consultant telling me in a hospital that I worked in in London - that I had fine build and bones and would find my bones might break more easily. I was going to gym and quite fit and supple. I could bend over and kiss a grape on the ground. So I ask my GP for a blood test - for testosterone. He tells me he knows I am fine and don't need it. Not long after I have a seizure whilst out in a supermarket. Lasted 30 mins. Grand mal. Never had one in life before. I wake up in ambulance and taken to A+E. Wait ten hours to be seen. I minded but didn't either because I have worked there before and knew the pressures. Some doc - female - though looked like a man - orders a CT scan of brain. All clear. My right shoulder by now is like that of an American footballer with the pads on. So swollen. The doc later returns with a nurse. I ask her - doc - about my arm. She has fifteen mins left of her shift. I can see on face of the nurse it is clear there is something radically wrong. The doc makes me pull on her fingers - neurological testing. 'You are fine' and sends me home. I am in agony but not a wimper. Two days later I go back with a family member. Wait ten hours - different doctor - older man. A nurse manager I had once worked with sits beside me. He tells me I must have a very high pain thresh hold. I ask why. My right shoulder is completely destroyed and I have two deep fractures to scapula/shoulder blade on left side. I had to have a new right shoulder replacement and worked hard at getting back to my old self. The first thing they tested was testosterone - bone density. I have osteoporosis. Quite young for this condition. Shows how much GPs know. I know they know sweet FA most of time anyway. But today there is a trend in young men to mis use testosterone and other drugs to get 'perfect bodies'. SEX. Yes it enlarges muscle etc - but that includes the heart muscle and that is deadly - literally. Messes up so many other systems too. They become infertile, pituitary gland, adrenals etc. Like women were forced to look a certain way for centuries for men. It can be a life saver IF you clinically need it. Women or men. Saves on the hot flashes :p:D But most young men and women should not be taking these things. Russian roulette.

Any sexperiences with the ol' hormone treatments ? I do believe with further research they will find ways to help improve quality of life in older people - but young people are playing with fire. Peer pressure for the 'summer six pack' in a week, as one PT put it to me.
 
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