my favorite professor gave me a piece of advice ill never forget. he said "probably the most harm you can do to your patients is not being able to say I DONT KNOW when its true". so i could BS you and go look up sibutramine and give you my opinion on it so i look smart, but i dont have any...
i have run it at least a half dozen times and gotten good results 4 of the 6 times. the 2 times i didnt, one was my fault because my diet and exercise was poor and the other time i dont think i got legit stuff. as far health and safety, you HAVE TO, HAVE TO, HAVE TO run a small dose initially...
good answer man. this is just the first time ive posted anything like this anywhere, so when someone asks for your bloodwork it just makes me feel kinda sketchy. so i appreciate your candor on this and actually giving a genuine reply. i have to request my records and i will post what i feel...
sir, i have bloodwork done out the ying yang. ive had multiple surgeries over this. I myself am a physician, i have had more than one endocrinologist tell me my testosterone is low due to the muscle atrophy and overall immobility i experienced from this wreck. my post said my drs have approved...
the muscle atrophy caused an overall decrease in free tesosterone, so this not a bulking cycle or anything like that. its more so a temporary TRT to see where the increase in muscle mass gets me as far as returning me to my levels before my wreck
yea, it was no fun man. i got caught on the tree of the trailer the guy was pulling for a second before i ended up rolling off. and i am taking anastrozol, like .25mg/day. good tip though, gotta keep that estrogen in check. let me know if the pics dont show up again
heres from 2 years ago, so...
alright, so i had a motorcycle wreck about 10 months ago. i broke my clavicle, scapula and had a vertebral fracture as well. I had surgeries on both of those bones immediately and then 3 months ago i had my final surgery which was skin grafts on my lower legs for the road rash. the worst part of...