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A cruel irony of TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 227456" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>Even when my wife and I were connecting,(me in my 40's, she in her 50's) it was once a week...maybe. We met when she was 47 and I was 42. </p><p></p><p>Last year, my urologist graciously offered to order labs for her, though she wasn't a patient. Low estrogen, low progesterone, low testosterone. He wanted to treat her if she became a patient. She didn't want to do it because he's an hour away. ??? I'm driving! He also wanted to treat her because of the possibility that it might slow down her dementia. We'll never know if any good would have come out of it. Now, her dementia and diabetes are both getting worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 227456, member: 42988"] Even when my wife and I were connecting,(me in my 40's, she in her 50's) it was once a week...maybe. We met when she was 47 and I was 42. Last year, my urologist graciously offered to order labs for her, though she wasn't a patient. Low estrogen, low progesterone, low testosterone. He wanted to treat her if she became a patient. She didn't want to do it because he's an hour away. ??? I'm driving! He also wanted to treat her because of the possibility that it might slow down her dementia. We'll never know if any good would have come out of it. Now, her dementia and diabetes are both getting worse. [/QUOTE]
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