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Tested my son for testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 232254" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Thank you for those comments [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER]. </p><p></p><p>Plus my wife has 37 years’ experience with anabolic steroids. So it is not our 1st rodeo. Now let me thicken the plot even more. I am not our son's biological father. But I am the only father he remembers. His biological father sexually abused him when he was two years old and attempted to kill him in Argentina. My wife spent years fighting the Catholic controlled courts trying to get custody and keep this monster from our son. This kid went to countless private, and court appointed psychologist and psychologists, and all agreed that he was a victim of a horrible abuse. I came along and helped her fight the battle and the courts gave a temporary restraining order. In the meantime we hired some kind of unscrupulous people in Argentina to help me get both of them out of the country, legally. He was released from my wife private psychologist but I started noticing signs of the abuse in his personality. Once he left home and we no longer carried him on our insurance. Now he is way to old and he refuses to get help. So my wife and I talk with him all the time about how he feels and how to face his issues and get over them. He admits he has a distrust of men. Now back to the T levels, he wanted to start on testosterone and he is an adult. As I mentioned he was diagnosed with low T when he was 17 and now he wants to do something about it and has educated himself very well on the subject. He can’t afford a doctor’s care so I guess I am the next best source. If not me, it will be someone else on the street. I prefer to handle this myself. Once he gets a job and insurance he promised he will go to my doctor and let him handle the rest. Already after a week, he says she feel much better mentally and doesn’t feel depressed and in a mental cloud all the time. He has also gotten out of the house and started lifting weights. So, this to us is a big improvement. As parents we have been faced with a situation that if we do nothing, it could end bad, so we have to pull out all stops. Since we are in control of this it can be ended if thing go bad. I certainly want our son and my wife to not have to endure any more pain that what they have already been through. My wife was wrecked and to the point of doing something that might not have ended well for her. I honestly hate spilling my dirty laundry on you guys but I guess I am at the point I need to get it off my chest too. Couldn’t imagine having to deal with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 232254, member: 43589"] Thank you for those comments [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER]. Plus my wife has 37 years’ experience with anabolic steroids. So it is not our 1st rodeo. Now let me thicken the plot even more. I am not our son's biological father. But I am the only father he remembers. His biological father sexually abused him when he was two years old and attempted to kill him in Argentina. My wife spent years fighting the Catholic controlled courts trying to get custody and keep this monster from our son. This kid went to countless private, and court appointed psychologist and psychologists, and all agreed that he was a victim of a horrible abuse. I came along and helped her fight the battle and the courts gave a temporary restraining order. In the meantime we hired some kind of unscrupulous people in Argentina to help me get both of them out of the country, legally. He was released from my wife private psychologist but I started noticing signs of the abuse in his personality. Once he left home and we no longer carried him on our insurance. Now he is way to old and he refuses to get help. So my wife and I talk with him all the time about how he feels and how to face his issues and get over them. He admits he has a distrust of men. Now back to the T levels, he wanted to start on testosterone and he is an adult. As I mentioned he was diagnosed with low T when he was 17 and now he wants to do something about it and has educated himself very well on the subject. He can’t afford a doctor’s care so I guess I am the next best source. If not me, it will be someone else on the street. I prefer to handle this myself. Once he gets a job and insurance he promised he will go to my doctor and let him handle the rest. Already after a week, he says she feel much better mentally and doesn’t feel depressed and in a mental cloud all the time. He has also gotten out of the house and started lifting weights. So, this to us is a big improvement. As parents we have been faced with a situation that if we do nothing, it could end bad, so we have to pull out all stops. Since we are in control of this it can be ended if thing go bad. I certainly want our son and my wife to not have to endure any more pain that what they have already been through. My wife was wrecked and to the point of doing something that might not have ended well for her. I honestly hate spilling my dirty laundry on you guys but I guess I am at the point I need to get it off my chest too. Couldn’t imagine having to deal with this. [/QUOTE]
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