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    Any females here on HRT/TRT?

    The reason I ask is I just read Dr. Shippens book about TRT and it had a section for women in there.Plus it mentioned HGH for MS patients.My wife has MS and I am looking for info on the subject of HRT/TRT for women for her general health and if anyone can point me in the right direction for info on HGH as it relates to MS.I found a few things on a google search but was wondering if anyone here has first hand info.

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    GotNoBlueMilk is offline Knowledgeable Member
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    My wife takes some HRT. Minimal amounts since she is young, but it helps her mood a lot.

    MS is an immune problem. There is a lot of good success with eliminating insulin resistance and low grade inflammation by removing sugar and processed carbs. I personally know a lady who completely removed her MS symptoms this way.

    I am a little leary of HGH for MS, but if it works for your wife she then great.

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    Gotnobluemilk I read that there has been some success with hgh for ms patients .Was looking for some firsthand knowledge if there are any members who have it.
    Sexy are they going to give you testosterone ?If you get it I would be interested to see how it works for you.And yes they are all very helpful and knowledgeable.

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    Not many people on here take HGH. Probably over 97% of physicians in the USA are afraid to prescribe it because of the FDA. Its unfortunate, but that's the medical system in the USA.

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    There is another forum on here that discusses HGH. Go over to the IGF-1 LR3, HGH, and INSULIN QUESTIONS forum
    and ask questions about HGH and peptides. You'll get more help there. You will find in that forum that HRTstudent's statement is true. Most docs hate to prescribe HGH. The alternatives are chinese stuff over the internet, or peptides that are just as good for HRT purposes. In many ways, the peptides that stiumate GH release are better for HRT.
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    Thanks I will check it out.

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    question.. been taking a low dose compounded T Gel.. my red cells have skyrocketed.. it's a bummer cause the stuff makes me feel better and i can see results from workout..
    here are my numbers.. i can't donate blood from history of virius- guess i will try to get a hospital order..or stop the t for a bit wondering how worried i ought to be about this?
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    RBC 6.67 ( 3.8- 5.10)
    hemacrit 63.8 % 35.- 45.0 %
    hemoglobin 21.3 11.7- 15.5

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    Taking compounded cream for estrogen 2x day, then progesterone towards the 15th day of the month for 2 weeks, 4mg of testosterone cypionate 1x week, and 25mg/day of DHEA, B12 cycled in every 2 months or so (methylcobalamin), and D3 every day with other mulit-vitamins.

    qkcam, good luck with the doctor order to do blood at the hospital. Yes, those RBC's and hemo numbers need some relief, and 450cc of removed blood will be a great start.

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    Ladies thanks for responding to this thread .Are there more of you out there on this board and where do you hang out mostly?Looking for for more info for my wife if you can point me in the right direction .

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