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Re: Finally went to the doc today


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on May 15, 2012 at 22:05:04 from (174.124.35.66):

In Reply to: Finally went to the doc today posted by Fixerupper on May 15, 2012 at 20:00:08:

Well It"s back to square one. Going to the local hospital today 5-16, for the needed Ultra sound. My Son took me to the Dr today 5-15(family Dr) and brought along the supply of testosterone vial worth 2 Injections) and the nurse directed my Son who did the injection at the injection site and the whole process ,so no sciatic damage by needle injection would occure.I have NEVER HAD A MORE, EASY,PAINLESS INJECTION ,EVER!!!!!.For those of you who aren't familiar with testosterone loss due to age ,is in for a rude awakening. The loss is inherent and genetically passed on. Starts about age 25 on up. Finally got to have My Son go for the physical and tests. He is suffering with the same onset problems I started with. Even though the needles are of significant in length, being razor sharp helps ease the trauma.Now what I thought was ARTHRITIS turns out to be testosterone loss, with some slight arthritis.The Ultra sound tomorrow, will measure the ANEURYSM and compair the 4cm to what new size may be noticed. I ached so bad, had a difficult time (A MILD WORDING)getting out of bed. Sweats, tired,GREAT ENERGY LOSS,fits of DEPRESSION anger,Muscle and JOINT ACHES etc. Not much of a life style. But the injections should do the trick. Today I feel 90/o better.I'm almost certain that my Son is on the starting side of my problem. .Will find out the 23rd of this month. Keeping healthy so a person can accomplish the daily tasks is never guaranteed. Any way ,I'm glad you found your problem and wish you much success in the healing process. Regards LOU.


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