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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 220945" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Honestly my wife would choke a doctor that even suggested she take estrogen or progesterone. My wife would blow up like a fat balloon. All she takes is a 15mg of testosterone base/day occasionally mixed with anavar. The base is mixed with a very small amount of Benzyl alcohol to dissolve it completely and then a 2-3 drops of DMSO and rubbed into the skin. Yes, in the past she use quite a bit more testosterone combine with either anavar, primabolin or occasionally turinabol. She would also add very low dose halotestine or tren A the last few week before a show. My wife is a former heavy weight national champion bodybuilder and a former IFBB pro. She retired in 2005 but still lifts weight 3-4 times a week. Her bodybuilding cycles were over seen by a state sponsored team doctor. She tried a few endocrinologists here since immigrating to the USA and these guys were total idiots. She refuses to go to any of these bio-identical hormone replacement clinics. So it is very hard to find a doctor who will deal with this so it is self monitored with blood testing.</p><p></p><p>My wife's period stopped while she was competing mostly because she maintained a very low body fat percentage. Once she stopped competing she was old enough to have menopause. The only thing she experienced was hot flashes which has long since stopped with the use of testosterone. Last time she checked, her blood estrogen and progesterone levels were in the low normal range. Doctors here immediately want to prescribe estrogen/progesterone plus a statin. When you lipids are normal you really have to wonder why you need a statin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 220945, member: 43589"] Honestly my wife would choke a doctor that even suggested she take estrogen or progesterone. My wife would blow up like a fat balloon. All she takes is a 15mg of testosterone base/day occasionally mixed with anavar. The base is mixed with a very small amount of Benzyl alcohol to dissolve it completely and then a 2-3 drops of DMSO and rubbed into the skin. Yes, in the past she use quite a bit more testosterone combine with either anavar, primabolin or occasionally turinabol. She would also add very low dose halotestine or tren A the last few week before a show. My wife is a former heavy weight national champion bodybuilder and a former IFBB pro. She retired in 2005 but still lifts weight 3-4 times a week. Her bodybuilding cycles were over seen by a state sponsored team doctor. She tried a few endocrinologists here since immigrating to the USA and these guys were total idiots. She refuses to go to any of these bio-identical hormone replacement clinics. So it is very hard to find a doctor who will deal with this so it is self monitored with blood testing. My wife's period stopped while she was competing mostly because she maintained a very low body fat percentage. Once she stopped competing she was old enough to have menopause. The only thing she experienced was hot flashes which has long since stopped with the use of testosterone. Last time she checked, her blood estrogen and progesterone levels were in the low normal range. Doctors here immediately want to prescribe estrogen/progesterone plus a statin. When you lipids are normal you really have to wonder why you need a statin. [/QUOTE]
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