Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 The article dwelt and focused heavily on the nagative aspects of testosterone and human growth hormone replacement therapy. Notably absent are the (1) mention of the AMAS test in detecting cancer malignancy (as early as 19 months) http://www.amascancertest.com/ and (2) the Rudman double blind study on the effectiveness of HGH http://content.nejm.org/cgi/reprint/323/1/1.pdf which are common knowledge among anti aging doctors. My two cents. Taddeo > I'm seeing another Endo (recommended by anther Endo that my wife > knows...works with hormonal deficiencies). Endo i have now is nice and > understanding..but quite honestly isn't sure what to do (i guess most > aren't huh?) problem is the patients he treats for this are all under > 200 T levels...so that's like his barrier. Also, he's not sure what to > make of the low IGF-1 readings i have...a few months back i was 176 > with a range of 126-380. 2 months later my reading is 117 with the > same range. > > Does anyone else have Low IGF-1 levels?...outside of the 'range'? as > for symptoms..u all know. i continue to put more weight on in my > stomach and hips..sucks. i can have sex here and there...but it takes > effort to get into it...as i'm irratable at times. its frustrating > that it's not natural. > > anyways...back to IGF-1. is there any other tests to do to find out if > the low IGF-1 is in fact something to be concerned with? > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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