ok, I expect to be excoriated for this post (because that is the way around here), but here goes. Yesterday I began Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy to return my Testosterone levels to a normal range. Tests showed my Testosterone levels were similar to an 80 yo man so I was in bad shape. The procedure was an implantation of 8 pellets that will metabolize in my body over the next 4 months (or so). Here's why I did it:
1) I've been an athlete all my life and since I turned 50 I now suck at all the things I used to be good at.
2) The 40 yo guys I work out with have begun to call me "old man" . . . We train for triathlons together and I used to smoke these guys in workouts. Now I watch them finish from a distance.
3) One of the patients at the my clinic lost 30 lbs in the first 90 days of treatment and he told me he felt it was 50 lbs of lost fat and 20 lbs of gained muscle. He looks great and we're the same age.
4) The doctor who is administering the therapy said I could possibly get off my blood pressure and cholesterol medication in a year, and my pre-diabetic condition may improve as well (he's seen it before).
5) Most patients experience a significant boost to their libido and a return to the multi-orgasmic condition they enjoyed in their youth. I'd give almost anything to go 3 rounds in 1 hour with Valerie, but it's a physical impossibility for me now. When I was 30 that was a layup (if the girl was smokin hot).
So what are the downsides of this magic elixir? It's expensive as fuck! and it may kill you. There is talk that it may cause cancer (especially prostate) but there are no studies to back that up yet.
For me, if I can return to how I felt when I was 30 and the result is I give up 10 years on the end of my life, that's a fair trade. The 10 years I'd give up would probably be 80-90 and those years are going to suck anyway. lol
So jump in and tell me what a huge mistake I've made. It's not too late, I can have the pellets removed.