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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anybody on Statin Drugs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 240520" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>My mom died age 80 of Parkinson’s, dad at 93. Two of dad’s siblings died at 90 and 96.</p><p></p><p>And, yes, it was never anybody’s decision but mine. I questioned why and there was no clinical reason they could give. It appears that all men are only created equal when it comes to meditation. All men over 65, regardless of any other factors, are going to be told to go on statins after age 65 by some doctors. Many guys will not ask why and just do what the doctor said. I think It is important to track your own bloodwork, heart rate, blood pressure, and glucose levels and do so regularly.</p><p></p><p>I also pride myself in being very fit although the only person that sees me shirtless is my wife. Never was a fan of the dad bod and I am not going to give up and accept the granddad bod that’s for sure. My avitar picture was taken a couple months ago at age 68 and a half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 240520, member: 14411"] My mom died age 80 of Parkinson’s, dad at 93. Two of dad’s siblings died at 90 and 96. And, yes, it was never anybody’s decision but mine. I questioned why and there was no clinical reason they could give. It appears that all men are only created equal when it comes to meditation. All men over 65, regardless of any other factors, are going to be told to go on statins after age 65 by some doctors. Many guys will not ask why and just do what the doctor said. I think It is important to track your own bloodwork, heart rate, blood pressure, and glucose levels and do so regularly. I also pride myself in being very fit although the only person that sees me shirtless is my wife. Never was a fan of the dad bod and I am not going to give up and accept the granddad bod that’s for sure. My avitar picture was taken a couple months ago at age 68 and a half. [/QUOTE]
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