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Thanks Reto but I feel it's not a good study men doing gels end up with higher

levels of E2. And most of them might have had higher levels before the study.

Men can get feeling of panic for high E2 this sent me to the ER many times

thinking I was having a heart attack. If they re did the study doing labs for

E2 and treating it I might believe it.

When I had heart bypass surgery 27 months ago it was in my chart not to take me

off TRT. The Dr. that did the surgery took me off TRT and it all went bad. I

had one infection after the other in my sternum where they used wire to hold my

chest together. The had to open me back up leave me open because they had me on

a blood thinner. Then they tried a plate to hold my chest together the screws

going into the bone got infected and I had to be opened up again each time they

have to put me in a coma because they could not close me up until the blood

thinners were out of my body.

I died 5 times had to be opened up 5 x's and was in a coma 13 weeks.

I can't prove any of this but my wife took notes on every thing that happened.

In her notes my Family Dr. told the Heart surgeon he feels this all happened

because he took me off TRT. Dr. told me to not let them take me off TRT

before the surgery.

Then they put me on Statin Drugs I never had High Chol. in my life and from the

first day on them meds I had joint and muscle pain. Now 27 months later my pain

got so bad I could not stand up or walk the Statin Drugs did this to men and

over and over again I keep telling the Heart Dr.'s this was going on an they are

crippling me with them drugs.

Now that I can't stand up or walk with out a walker they know all about what

happened and how to treat it. I am so dam mad about this I lived through heart

bypass sugary only to come a cripple from them dam Statin Drugs they put me on

that now they say looking at my old labs I never needed.

Sorry for the rant long time no hear from you how are you.

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Phil

> From: retrogrouch2002 <retrogrouch@...>

> Subject: Gels and heart issues

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> Date: Thursday, February 17, 2011, 8:24 PM

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