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Is Aveed (Nebido outside the US) Long Acting Testosterone Injection The Answer For Men's Low T?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eli1947" data-source="post: 10540" data-attributes="member: 407"><p>MCBeastX , Thanks a lot again for sharing . I am very sorry about all the trouble you went through.</p><p>Your story pretty much is the "same" story as of mine and others guys telling their story all around the globe. Though, details are different. Unfortunately, open mind MD to look at the big picture seem to be rare animals on the planet. Same as for any profession. Your story, mine and as well of many others just prove the rule a great Jewish scholar over 2000 y ago put it so precisely, and in such few words: " If I am not for myself, who is for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?"</p><p>I hope that when you will be back to the US you will find the right medical help to continue what you already achieved, yes by yourself though with the help of the medical personnel. From the stories of other Americans even in the US it is not simple to get a proper endocrinologist that know how to deal with TRT when it is not just write you a prescription give you the shot and forget about the details for the outcome. I don't mean to insult MD, there are very good professional MD all over the world, much less than what we need.</p><p>My case is also a bit complicated as it results from an accident of exposure to chemical resulting in Leukemia and probably also Prostate cancer. Treatment caused me to become hypo-gonadal. though I demanded T check and result showed low T MD claimed it OK. So I was treated with SSRI. Then PC is contraindicated with TRT as a general rule. I lost my bone density and felt bad for 8 years till 2 MD agreed to treat and see what happen. My feel , mood changed and felt very soon blast of energy , PSA went down. But it is not so easy going all time. The anticancer treatment is there and has it own interactions with other medication prescribed and cut the trouble maker short or out. So as you did and the scholar put it I had to care for myself learning about metabolic drugs interactions and drug delivery interactions trying to look for the right MDs in the fields that will agree to cooperate among them and with me. a on going projet now 11 years of fight. Not an easy task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eli1947, post: 10540, member: 407"] MCBeastX , Thanks a lot again for sharing . I am very sorry about all the trouble you went through. Your story pretty much is the "same" story as of mine and others guys telling their story all around the globe. Though, details are different. Unfortunately, open mind MD to look at the big picture seem to be rare animals on the planet. Same as for any profession. Your story, mine and as well of many others just prove the rule a great Jewish scholar over 2000 y ago put it so precisely, and in such few words: " If I am not for myself, who is for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?" I hope that when you will be back to the US you will find the right medical help to continue what you already achieved, yes by yourself though with the help of the medical personnel. From the stories of other Americans even in the US it is not simple to get a proper endocrinologist that know how to deal with TRT when it is not just write you a prescription give you the shot and forget about the details for the outcome. I don't mean to insult MD, there are very good professional MD all over the world, much less than what we need. My case is also a bit complicated as it results from an accident of exposure to chemical resulting in Leukemia and probably also Prostate cancer. Treatment caused me to become hypo-gonadal. though I demanded T check and result showed low T MD claimed it OK. So I was treated with SSRI. Then PC is contraindicated with TRT as a general rule. I lost my bone density and felt bad for 8 years till 2 MD agreed to treat and see what happen. My feel , mood changed and felt very soon blast of energy , PSA went down. But it is not so easy going all time. The anticancer treatment is there and has it own interactions with other medication prescribed and cut the trouble maker short or out. So as you did and the scholar put it I had to care for myself learning about metabolic drugs interactions and drug delivery interactions trying to look for the right MDs in the fields that will agree to cooperate among them and with me. a on going projet now 11 years of fight. Not an easy task. [/QUOTE]
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