Guest guest Posted February 12, 2011 Report Share Posted February 12, 2011 , I don't use it I have a good Dr. you need to find a better Dr. or get meds off the web. Men in bodybuilding have been using this for yrs. They can get it with out a script because it is used for research. Or by generic Arimidex from the ADC over seas. called Anastrozole and cut the pills in to 4 parts. http://www.alldaychemist.com/75_Arimidex-1mg Every time my Dr. gives me a new med my wife reads the insert and has a fit about the sides it lists. I keep telling her they list every side anyone ever had. It's to the point she is a pain in my side over meds. What can you do your seeing a Dr. not up on TRT you can tell them the Drug Store says the sell more Arimidex to men then women and it will not help you. You buy what you need to treat what you have or find a better Dr. Co-Moderator Phil > From: cabaretic <cabaretic@...> > Subject: LiquiDex Safety Request > > Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011, 2:35 PM > Hello Everyone, > > I'm seeking assurance from the community specifically for > my wife's benefit. To make a long story short, she is > concerned that buying LiquiDex as Phil suggested will be > dangerous to my health. I would have purchased it > already had she not been so vocal about her fears. It > has been well established that I'm suffering from high > Estrodiol and that pulling it down will take something like > Arimidex (Anastrozole). > > The first month's worth of testosterone was extremely > successful, but I have now reached a point where I can > clearly recognize that the positive effect of TRT is being > largely negated. So much is being converted to > Estrodiol that the benefits of each injection are nowhere > near to what they could be. > > I have a request. Would those of you who have had > success with LiquiDex and can vouch for its safety please > respond to this post? I know it might sound silly, but > she's worried sick about this and I'm trying to find a way > to put her fears aside. > > It's really frustrating knowing what I need and being up > until now unable to get it. My GP was unwilling to > prescribe it because it was out of her sphere of medical > understanding. The endocrinologist I see schedules > weeks at a time and insists upon lots of blood work and > tests before prescribing anything. I have an > appointment with him next week and have even offered to make > a special trip to perform the bloodwork he's > requested. No reply yet. Thus far, I cannot get > in touch with him via the phone or e-mail. > > I wouldn't be so insistent except for the fact that I'm in > a lot of pain right now---pain that I know is totally > avoidable with the right medication. I haven't felt > like myself in months and I want my life back. > > Thanks for reading, everyone. Sorry to complain. > > . > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2011 Report Share Posted February 12, 2011 Be very appreciated you have someone loving and supportive. Buy some DIM online and do your labs. Hack I went through many needles with more to go before I go.... Take care and love that good woman! LiquiDex Safety Request Hello Everyone, I'm seeking assurance from the community specifically for my wife's benefit. To make a long story short, she is concerned that buying LiquiDex as Phil suggested will be dangerous to my health. I would have purchased it already had she not been so vocal about her fears. It has been well established that I'm suffering from high Estrodiol and that pulling it down will take something like Arimidex (Anastrozole). The first month's worth of testosterone was extremely successful, but I have now reached a point where I can clearly recognize that the positive effect of TRT is being largely negated. So much is being converted to Estrodiol that the benefits of each injection are nowhere near to what they could be. I have a request. Would those of you who have had success with LiquiDex and can vouch for its safety please respond to this post? I know it might sound silly, but she's worried sick about this and I'm trying to find a way to put her fears aside. It's really frustrating knowing what I need and being up until now unable to get it. My GP was unwilling to prescribe it because it was out of her sphere of medical understanding. The endocrinologist I see schedules weeks at a time and insists upon lots of blood work and tests before prescribing anything. I have an appointment with him next week and have even offered to make a special trip to perform the bloodwork he's requested. No reply yet. Thus far, I cannot get in touch with him via the phone or e-mail. I wouldn't be so insistent except for the fa [The entire original message is not included] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 I've used it for several years with no problems that I know of. But I get an E2 test every three to four months to make sure I'm not taking E2 too low. And I've found that the dose I need to stay in the low 20's has dropped substantially. So, if you're going to do this, you have to be tested regularly. Some here have said they can determine the proper dose based on morning erections, but that may only work for them (it doesn't work for me), and in any case it just can't be a reliable substitute for regular E2 testing because lots of other things affect morning erections. There are serious consequences from taking E2 too low for significant periods of time, including caridovascular disease and osteoporosis, so you really do have to be tested on a regular basis. > > Hello Everyone, > > I'm seeking assurance from the community specifically for my wife's benefit. To make a long story short, she is concerned that buying LiquiDex as Phil suggested will be dangerous to my health. I would have purchased it already had she not been so vocal about her fears. It has been well established that I'm suffering from high Estrodiol and that pulling it down will take something like Arimidex (Anastrozole). > > The first month's worth of testosterone was extremely successful, but I have now reached a point where I can clearly recognize that the positive effect of TRT is being largely negated. So much is being converted to Estrodiol that the benefits of each injection are nowhere near to what they could be. > > I have a request. Would those of you who have had success with LiquiDex and can vouch for its safety please respond to this post? I know it might sound silly, but she's worried sick about this and I'm trying to find a way to put her fears aside. > > It's really frustrating knowing what I need and being up until now unable to get it. My GP was unwilling to prescribe it because it was out of her sphere of medical understanding. The endocrinologist I see schedules weeks at a time and insists upon lots of blood work and tests before prescribing anything. I have an appointment with him next week and have even offered to make a special trip to perform the bloodwork he's requested. No reply yet. Thus far, I cannot get in touch with him via the phone or e-mail. > > I wouldn't be so insistent except for the fact that I'm in a lot of pain right now---pain that I know is totally avoidable with the right medication. I haven't felt like myself in months and I want my life back. > > Thanks for reading, everyone. Sorry to complain. > > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Yes wayback44 and thanks for saying this I all ways tell men that use wood to gage this to do labs but every 3 months is to long to go if your down low with no wood get tested. My wood does not work for men any more I can get good wood at low very low levels my last test was 8 doing Preg. and Prog. cream stopped my body from making so much E2 and make my wood work even better. Co-Moderator Phil > From: wayback44 <no_reply > > Subject: Re: LiquiDex Safety Request > > Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 12:26 PM > I've used it for several years with > no problems that I know of. But I get an E2 test every > three to four months to make sure I'm not taking E2 too > low. And I've found that the dose I need to stay in > the low 20's has dropped substantially. So, if you're > going to do this, you have to be tested regularly. > Some here have said they can determine the proper dose based > on morning erections, but that may only work for them (it > doesn't work for me), and in any case it just can't be a > reliable substitute for regular E2 testing because lots of > other things affect morning erections. There are > serious consequences from taking E2 too low for significant > periods of time, including caridovascular disease and > osteoporosis, so you really do have to be tested on a > regular basis. > > > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > I'm seeking assurance from the community specifically > for my wife's benefit. To make a long story short, she > is concerned that buying LiquiDex as Phil suggested will be > dangerous to my health. I would have purchased it > already had she not been so vocal about her fears. It > has been well established that I'm suffering from high > Estrodiol and that pulling it down will take something like > Arimidex (Anastrozole). > > > > The first month's worth of testosterone was extremely > successful, but I have now reached a point where I can > clearly recognize that the positive effect of TRT is being > largely negated. So much is being converted to > Estrodiol that the benefits of each injection are nowhere > near to what they could be. > > > > I have a request. Would those of you who have > had success with LiquiDex and can vouch for its safety > please respond to this post? I know it might sound > silly, but she's worried sick about this and I'm trying to > find a way to put her fears aside. > > > > It's really frustrating knowing what I need and being > up until now unable to get it. My GP was unwilling to > prescribe it because it was out of her sphere of medical > understanding. The endocrinologist I see schedules > weeks at a time and insists upon lots of blood work and > tests before prescribing anything. I have an > appointment with him next week and have even offered to make > a special trip to perform the bloodwork he's > requested. No reply yet. Thus far, I cannot get > in touch with him via the phone or e-mail. > > > > I wouldn't be so insistent except for the fact that > I'm in a lot of pain right now---pain that I know is totally > avoidable with the right medication. I haven't felt > like myself in months and I want my life back. > > > > Thanks for reading, everyone. Sorry to > complain. > > > > . > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 I can say too that LDex is legit and safe. My doc also knows my E2 was high but wouldnt do anything about it. I would have much more preferred that he would have prescribed it but that just not the case, so you have to do what you have to do. He does run the test to check the E2 levels, I just have to treat it myself. > > Hello Everyone, > > I'm seeking assurance from the community specifically for my wife's benefit. To make a long story short, she is concerned that buying LiquiDex as Phil suggested will be dangerous to my health. I would have purchased it already had she not been so vocal about her fears. It has been well established that I'm suffering from high Estrodiol and that pulling it down will take something like Arimidex (Anastrozole). > > The first month's worth of testosterone was extremely successful, but I have now reached a point where I can clearly recognize that the positive effect of TRT is being largely negated. So much is being converted to Estrodiol that the benefits of each injection are nowhere near to what they could be. > > I have a request. Would those of you who have had success with LiquiDex and can vouch for its safety please respond to this post? I know it might sound silly, but she's worried sick about this and I'm trying to find a way to put her fears aside. > > It's really frustrating knowing what I need and being up until now unable to get it. My GP was unwilling to prescribe it because it was out of her sphere of medical understanding. The endocrinologist I see schedules weeks at a time and insists upon lots of blood work and tests before prescribing anything. I have an appointment with him next week and have even offered to make a special trip to perform the bloodwork he's requested. No reply yet. Thus far, I cannot get in touch with him via the phone or e-mail. > > I wouldn't be so insistent except for the fact that I'm in a lot of pain right now---pain that I know is totally avoidable with the right medication. I haven't felt like myself in months and I want my life back. > > Thanks for reading, everyone. Sorry to complain. > > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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