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gettingbetter

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Re: hrt and chronic liver disease
« Reply #25 on: February 12, 2015, 08:35:30 AM »
someone outed himself as a retard over here.

i love how numbnuts like you believe everything some guy says just because he wears a fucking white lab coat and a stethoscope

guess what, the fact that this guy studied medicine for fucking 5 years doesnt mean he knows ANYTHING about hormone preparations

a friend of mine just graduated college, hes basically a doctor now and he knows FUCK ALL about testosterone or other hormones, yet he can prescribe it to you.

Yep! You always have to research things for yourself espcially regarding health... and keep yourself up to date with new research being done. Doctors are just too overworked to stay in touch with research and sometimes take what pharma reps are telling at face value.

I pretty much saved some of my relatives life by preventing them from ingesting doctor prescribed poison... (statins, benzos etc...).


LittleJ

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Re: hrt and chronic liver disease
« Reply #26 on: February 12, 2015, 09:00:37 PM »
I think I'm going to wait until I reach the 1 year mark of my treatment which is in May. This medicine is brutal and cost 1k a month.

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Re: hrt and chronic liver disease
« Reply #27 on: February 12, 2015, 11:36:51 PM »
I think I'm going to wait until I reach the 1 year mark of my treatment which is in May. This medicine is brutal and cost 1k a month.

Your liver must be seriously compromised. The good news is that the liver is one organ that can recover. I wish you all the best.

You cannot live without a functioning liver. You can live a long full life without steroids or HRT. Fortunately, I don't am not faced with the choices you are. Although I am a prostate cancer survivor, I am able to continue with HRT after about a year off to make sure my PSA's stayed low following a prostatectomy.

I once had hepatitis A which fucked up my liver for awhile. The good news is that one can completely recover from hepatitis A unlike hepatitis C and some of the other versions of this disease.