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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
The Use of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids & Associated Drugs
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<blockquote data-quote="MrWrldWide" data-source="post: 227000" data-attributes="member: 43214"><p>This - exactly this. My wife and I talked about it the other day after a visit with her OB. She tried to convince us as to why we shouldn't have our son (due in 3 mos) circumcised, and sent us to a website explaining why. On the website, in the first paragraph, the "science" referred to trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming babies. It also gave reasons to not circumcise, such as "circumcision reinforces male and masculine stereotypes" and "circumcision excludes females from a procedure that only males can get." And, that was it - done. Eff the woke doctor and her woke form of medicine. </p><p></p><p>The medical community, just like every other big business, has become completely politicized and I no longer trust it. With my insurance, if I'm a woman who wants to transition to a man, my testosterone therapy is covered 100%. However, if I am a man with low testosterone levels, trying get medical help to bring them up into normal range - ZERO coverage. If I'm a woman who wants to become masculine, no problem. If I'm a man who wants to maintain my masculinity - that's toxic and it's a BIG problem. I won't even go into all the politicization surrounding COVID. </p><p></p><p>Every-effing-thing in the world is upside down right now, including the entire medical establishment. So forgive me if I do not listen to so-called "medical experts" when they express their OPINION (it is nothing more) about what I should put in, or on MY body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrWrldWide, post: 227000, member: 43214"] This - exactly this. My wife and I talked about it the other day after a visit with her OB. She tried to convince us as to why we shouldn't have our son (due in 3 mos) circumcised, and sent us to a website explaining why. On the website, in the first paragraph, the "science" referred to trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming babies. It also gave reasons to not circumcise, such as "circumcision reinforces male and masculine stereotypes" and "circumcision excludes females from a procedure that only males can get." And, that was it - done. Eff the woke doctor and her woke form of medicine. The medical community, just like every other big business, has become completely politicized and I no longer trust it. With my insurance, if I'm a woman who wants to transition to a man, my testosterone therapy is covered 100%. However, if I am a man with low testosterone levels, trying get medical help to bring them up into normal range - ZERO coverage. If I'm a woman who wants to become masculine, no problem. If I'm a man who wants to maintain my masculinity - that's toxic and it's a BIG problem. I won't even go into all the politicization surrounding COVID. Every-effing-thing in the world is upside down right now, including the entire medical establishment. So forgive me if I do not listen to so-called "medical experts" when they express their OPINION (it is nothing more) about what I should put in, or on MY body. [/QUOTE]
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