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HRT in Women
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 263310" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Once again, I have know quite a few female BBers and have never seen one of them loose any breast size through anything but diet. My wife included. Once they start back eating again the fat come right back and the breast look just the same.</p><p></p><p>This definitely happened with my wife. However, it does seem to enhance sex and orgasms greatly. Now once stopping the larger doses it diminishes in size greatly. This same thing happens to women who have never used testosterone. This same thing can happen when aldosterone and DHEA-S get out of control from perhaps a polycystic ovary syndrome. Getting it from using testosterone is sure not the end of the world.</p><p></p><p>Again [USER=13851]@madman[/USER], my wife has a period all of her adult life and in fact bled much more than most women. She stopped her period in her mid 50 as most women do. She also got pregnant using testosterone when doctors said it could not happen. I realize what science tells us but there is so little know about what happens when women use testosterone. Lots of these changes depend greatly on genetics and ethnicity. Look how many Sematic, Indian and Pakistani women have facial hair and none have ever taken steroids. How many Latin American woman have dark hair on their arms similar to a man.</p><p></p><p>I love science but there is just not much known about anabolic steroids taken by women. Its only been the past few years that we realized women may need TRT just like a man. The dosing is constantly changing. The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) in 2002, which showed that HRT had more detrimental than beneficial effects, so the idea of using testosterone replacement in women was dropped. Its been since about 2012 that this idea was reversed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 263310, member: 43589"] Once again, I have know quite a few female BBers and have never seen one of them loose any breast size through anything but diet. My wife included. Once they start back eating again the fat come right back and the breast look just the same. This definitely happened with my wife. However, it does seem to enhance sex and orgasms greatly. Now once stopping the larger doses it diminishes in size greatly. This same thing happens to women who have never used testosterone. This same thing can happen when aldosterone and DHEA-S get out of control from perhaps a polycystic ovary syndrome. Getting it from using testosterone is sure not the end of the world. Again [USER=13851]@madman[/USER], my wife has a period all of her adult life and in fact bled much more than most women. She stopped her period in her mid 50 as most women do. She also got pregnant using testosterone when doctors said it could not happen. I realize what science tells us but there is so little know about what happens when women use testosterone. Lots of these changes depend greatly on genetics and ethnicity. Look how many Sematic, Indian and Pakistani women have facial hair and none have ever taken steroids. How many Latin American woman have dark hair on their arms similar to a man. I love science but there is just not much known about anabolic steroids taken by women. Its only been the past few years that we realized women may need TRT just like a man. The dosing is constantly changing. The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) in 2002, which showed that HRT had more detrimental than beneficial effects, so the idea of using testosterone replacement in women was dropped. Its been since about 2012 that this idea was reversed. [/QUOTE]
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