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HRT in Women
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 254021" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>[USER=39729]@Wilson7[/USER], extremely good comments! I am glad to see someone post real life experiences from real women who used HRT. This is a very new field and I honestly don't think that medical science has caught up to those women who have been using testosterone for years.</p><p></p><p>My wife started using testosterone as an athlete, administered by "State" supplied doctors in 1985. She won the 1990 Nationals as a heavy weight bodybuilder and received her IFBB Pro Card, retiring from competition in 2005. Yes, those does she will be the first to admit were absurd supra-physiological. But guess what, the side effects are also very individual. Some women have lots and some don't. Some of it may actually reverses over time.....ie. hair growth. Anyway, She is perfectly healthy today at 60 years old and has been using HRT range doses based on how she feels, not blood tests. At the moment, I have mentioned this before, she is doing 10mg of test base/d. We use BA/DMSO to make a transdermal. I feel the shorter esters are much more forgiving in women, test propionate may be a good place to start. My wife also lives on a keto diet combined with intermittent fasting. Not many 60 year old women can leg press 14, 45lb plates for 12 reps, yet still look very much like a woman. .</p><p></p><p>I also agree with your comments about negative behavioral issues. Women react just like men. If you are an asshole, then you will be an asshole on testosterone. And you are right, in a male dominated business, my wife's voice will take command. She doesn't sound like some high pitched squeaky mouse. In the gym, most men are humiliated to train next to her. I just shake my head an laugh. But she always says, "you Tarzan, me Jane." She is very proud to be a woman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 254021, member: 43589"] [USER=39729]@Wilson7[/USER], extremely good comments! I am glad to see someone post real life experiences from real women who used HRT. This is a very new field and I honestly don't think that medical science has caught up to those women who have been using testosterone for years. My wife started using testosterone as an athlete, administered by "State" supplied doctors in 1985. She won the 1990 Nationals as a heavy weight bodybuilder and received her IFBB Pro Card, retiring from competition in 2005. Yes, those does she will be the first to admit were absurd supra-physiological. But guess what, the side effects are also very individual. Some women have lots and some don't. Some of it may actually reverses over time.....ie. hair growth. Anyway, She is perfectly healthy today at 60 years old and has been using HRT range doses based on how she feels, not blood tests. At the moment, I have mentioned this before, she is doing 10mg of test base/d. We use BA/DMSO to make a transdermal. I feel the shorter esters are much more forgiving in women, test propionate may be a good place to start. My wife also lives on a keto diet combined with intermittent fasting. Not many 60 year old women can leg press 14, 45lb plates for 12 reps, yet still look very much like a woman. . I also agree with your comments about negative behavioral issues. Women react just like men. If you are an asshole, then you will be an asshole on testosterone. And you are right, in a male dominated business, my wife's voice will take command. She doesn't sound like some high pitched squeaky mouse. In the gym, most men are humiliated to train next to her. I just shake my head an laugh. But she always says, "you Tarzan, me Jane." She is very proud to be a woman. [/QUOTE]
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