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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
what about anavar for women and chronic fatigue and immune issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brooksy Chuck" data-source="post: 5810" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>well it is complex but my subclass immune fuctions are low and low dose test injects have been the only thing that have helped me.. i have tested adrenals via 24 hour saliva and estro and proges.. i have high estrogen.. well before the testo and low progestrone.. i can't tolerate progestrone i blow up like a water ballon even with small doses. and working on treating thyroid cause my temps would drop to 95.4 for days and i would be really ill.. i started thyroid and found out i could't tolerate thyroid without HC so i got a dr at holtorf to try HC.. they didnt really know how to dose it at the time this was a few years ago when i was healthy enough to work. the HC was like a miracle for a while.. and when i was on low dose test injections last year i felt pretty good and hardly got sick.. it caused drastic HDL drop.. like down to 28 and increased rbc even with only 20mg a week. i have been to auto immune drs' from ucsf to stanford.. as well as "cfids" drs when i could afford them.. i have a creat cfids dr at stanford that will acknowledge "past viral titers" as possible and an dr that says i have "commen varible immune defiency" sorry for the bad spelling i am recovery from rotator cuff surgery and have limited time and energy to do computer right now.. trying to recover from some flu that caused a very high fever 2 weeks ago.. funny i never got sick on t injects ..on gel and have been sick ever since i switched end of Nov.. with mild lung crap.. but 2 weeks ago infection has knocked me back. thanks for the ideas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brooksy Chuck, post: 5810, member: 44"] well it is complex but my subclass immune fuctions are low and low dose test injects have been the only thing that have helped me.. i have tested adrenals via 24 hour saliva and estro and proges.. i have high estrogen.. well before the testo and low progestrone.. i can't tolerate progestrone i blow up like a water ballon even with small doses. and working on treating thyroid cause my temps would drop to 95.4 for days and i would be really ill.. i started thyroid and found out i could't tolerate thyroid without HC so i got a dr at holtorf to try HC.. they didnt really know how to dose it at the time this was a few years ago when i was healthy enough to work. the HC was like a miracle for a while.. and when i was on low dose test injections last year i felt pretty good and hardly got sick.. it caused drastic HDL drop.. like down to 28 and increased rbc even with only 20mg a week. i have been to auto immune drs' from ucsf to stanford.. as well as "cfids" drs when i could afford them.. i have a creat cfids dr at stanford that will acknowledge "past viral titers" as possible and an dr that says i have "commen varible immune defiency" sorry for the bad spelling i am recovery from rotator cuff surgery and have limited time and energy to do computer right now.. trying to recover from some flu that caused a very high fever 2 weeks ago.. funny i never got sick on t injects ..on gel and have been sick ever since i switched end of Nov.. with mild lung crap.. but 2 weeks ago infection has knocked me back. thanks for the ideas! [/QUOTE]
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