Same thing can be said for a mother that breast feeds her children for at least the first 6 months. It’s hard, but the benefits to the child are WAY worth it.
I know you claim to be a doctor.
If you offer Skype consultations for European patients, we can speak in case the treatment with defy medical doesn’t go well. I’m no doctor myself and I have to put my faith into a practitioner, as I can’t do this alone, so I’ve chosen one who have restored many other patients health.
And just for the records, Dr. Saya, a long time friend of Dr. Crisler, stated few days ago, after his death, that Dr. Crisler has changed his mind on AI many times, going on and off them many times himself.
He advised me to be on 0.25 mg of Anastrazole 3x week no longer than 8 months ago, a dose that tanked my estradiol.
That’s impossible because IM KSMAN MWHAHAHAHAHA #soapopera
Luckily our hospitals weren’t like that. As few drugs as possible and babies went straight into moms arms with cord attached. They clamped it up, I cut them, and then when you were ready they took the baby and weighed it, etc and cleaned it up slightly and then right back to mom to nurse.
@appassionato I actually do do consultations. What country are you in
To be fair if I hadn’t been conceived in a hospital both me and my mother would have died. (Intrahepatic cholastasis)
The amount of drugs I was pumped with as a baby is inconsequential, thankfully I’m still alive to this day and didn’t die despite my odds at the time being… Not so great (although I do frequently ponder whether my early birth + the sheer amount of drugs used on me as a kiddo factors into some of the issues I have today) but then I remember the past is the past and it isn’t worth thinking about said things.
Well that’s was entirely possible with mine as well. Two 10 pounders, that didn’t slide right out, and a 4lb premie.
Yah allots changes within the last 5-10 years I hear. Allot of studies have come out and allot changes. Sometimes it’s a little late and the damage is done:
I think a lot of times guys forget why I post this stuff. I don’t get paid here. I don’t get any kickback. I actually give a shit about the guys here. I’ve seen wrecked endocrine systems from drug use like is described here. I mean WRECKED. Basically I want people to realize they can heal most things on their own without drugs. Use drugs when necessary as a last resort. Care for your system.
To my knowledge the lojster isn’t currently on nandrolone, not sure where you got that info from. I believe in his entire lifespan he’s used it ONCE just to see what all the fuss was about.

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There you go @unreal24278
LOL!!
Hardly! ![]()
My son was not born prematurely, 8lbs 1oz. 17 hrs later he almost died. I have no idea what kind of drugs they give him, but it was tremendous. Even after 8 days in NICU I never once received an answer as to what happened. And don’t care. He is here now! Yes, he’s autistic, yes he’s different, but still…The best damn thing that ever happened to me.
You are so right. The past is the past.
Lolmaoodondh bahhahaa right
The same guys talking about elevated estrogen being terrible in men with High normal test remind me of all the docs that still push statins for cholesterol. Wait and see.
Yea that was AGEEESSS ago during the window of time he tried nand
Yeah I’ve read a few studies showing that cholesterol is actually being found to be highly beneficial with only caveat being if ldl is elevated.
What are your thoughts on that physio?
Food for thought. Am 42.
Had high triglycerides most of my life. Ldl high not overly high. HDL either low or low normal. Cholesterol usually around 150.
Had CT angiogram with calcium scoring recently.
0 calcium score in all areas and 0 plaque detected.
Dr said no statin even though my triglycerides are elevated.