Postby DaveKell » Sun May 19, 2019 9:58 am
I have a very cooperative family doctor of over 30 years now. We're actually more like friends on one level. He started me on T therapy at my request years ago and is very conscientious about keeping track of levels. Over the course of a few years we conclusively determined that I'm at an optimum operating level when my number is in the 800 range. I had a urologist tell me once that that level was inappropriate at my age (I was 63 at that time). I initially began T therapy thinking it would improve my ED but then I learned that an abysmally low percentage of men get ED improvement from T therapy and higher numbers. By then however, I had conclusively observed that every other aspect of my life benefited from the therapy. I had energy, mental focus, and motivation. In short, I never felt my age.
At one time, my level read around 1300, which was above the top end of the range. I was firmly in stroke territory and my dosage was cut in half a number of months. When I finally went back to the doctor I told him I knew my level was currently way too low. I was lethargic and listless and always tired. We checked and sure enough I was down around 300. After going back to the full dosage, with 3 or 4 extra days added in between the injections I gave myself, I improved back to my normal operating range. For the first year of T therapy I experienced something another doctor friend who played in an orchestra with me said was called raging bull syndrome. I had somewhat of a hair trigger temper and a near constant desire to singlehandedly fight a platoon of young Marines. Not a desirable place to be! This eventually passed and I've been cruising along reaping the benefits of having a T level beyond what a guy my age should have.
As long as medical science can hack our biology this way I see nothing but benefits from taking advantage of it. I'd like to take it a step further and participate in something many Hollywood celebrities and other wealthy people have access to, that being human growth hormone therapy. It's the reason Susan Sommers, in her 70's, has the drive of a woman 40 years younger. The therapy costs about $1,300 a week for an injection of a tiny amount of synthesized growth hormone, the natural production of which drops off significantly as we age. I've read the first thing a man my age experiences is the thickening of the skin on top of the hand that has become thin and wrinkly in older age. Everything I've read says that in about 6 months it erases at least 20 years of the cumulative effects of aging from you. Think about a number of older celebrities who always look and act significantly younger than they actually are. HGH therapy is rampant in the entertainment industry. It would be my next step if the universe ever grants me a lottery win!
Became DaveKell 2.0 on July 18th with Dr. Allen Morey in Dallas, TX. AMS 700 CX implant. 18cm with 5.5 RTE's.