Support
It's great to receive some support from a forum poster, thanks!
It's hard enough trying to fight a progressive disease like low-T, and then having doctors refuse to treat it and finally most folks on forums and even friends in the community in opposition. These oppositions add to the fear and uncertainty caused by both the tiny yet real medical risks and also the legal hazards of the ART treatment protocol.
It's taken a crazy amount of will and determination to make it this far - and a generous helping of luck that the protocol even functions at all or at least well enough to be of net value. Yet somehow it is working. There are dozens or perhaps hundreds of possible screwups that would have prevented reaching this stage of the game and more potential ones yet to come. So many that finding the correct path has been a miracle so far and keeping to it will be an ongoing effort.
I'm noticing another set of worsening health conditions has cleared up and never returned: the beginnings of kidney failure. This was manifesting as both regular [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proteinuria"]Proteinuria[/ame] (so much protein in my urine that the cloudiness prevented seeing the bottom of a container with only two inches of fluid filling it) and less-regular but still very frequent [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipiduria"]Lipiduria[/ame] - fat droplets floating on the surface.
These symptoms were at first rare but over the years worsened along with the symptoms of low Testosterone. Along with them came the constant urination - [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyuria"]Polyuria[/ame] - all day and many times at night, disrupting normal sleep in the process.
I noticed all three conditions cleared up in the first week or so of starting the ART program and never returned to this day. Nothing else in my diet or supplement program changed. The constant thirst also subsided and never returned.
The change was so dramatic that it cut my night-time wakings from average five per night to one. It's great to be normal again, though I have a hard time remembering what normal was due to the many symptoms slowly increasing over so many years - some of them decades.
The end to what was obviously progressive kidney failure more than justifies the tiny health risk of oral 7mg Dianabol each morning even if it produced zero other benefits.
It's great to receive some support from a forum poster, thanks!
It's hard enough trying to fight a progressive disease like low-T, and then having doctors refuse to treat it and finally most folks on forums and even friends in the community in opposition. These oppositions add to the fear and uncertainty caused by both the tiny yet real medical risks and also the legal hazards of the ART treatment protocol.
It's taken a crazy amount of will and determination to make it this far - and a generous helping of luck that the protocol even functions at all or at least well enough to be of net value. Yet somehow it is working. There are dozens or perhaps hundreds of possible screwups that would have prevented reaching this stage of the game and more potential ones yet to come. So many that finding the correct path has been a miracle so far and keeping to it will be an ongoing effort.
I'm noticing another set of worsening health conditions has cleared up and never returned: the beginnings of kidney failure. This was manifesting as both regular [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proteinuria"]Proteinuria[/ame] (so much protein in my urine that the cloudiness prevented seeing the bottom of a container with only two inches of fluid filling it) and less-regular but still very frequent [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipiduria"]Lipiduria[/ame] - fat droplets floating on the surface.
These symptoms were at first rare but over the years worsened along with the symptoms of low Testosterone. Along with them came the constant urination - [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyuria"]Polyuria[/ame] - all day and many times at night, disrupting normal sleep in the process.
I noticed all three conditions cleared up in the first week or so of starting the ART program and never returned to this day. Nothing else in my diet or supplement program changed. The constant thirst also subsided and never returned.
The change was so dramatic that it cut my night-time wakings from average five per night to one. It's great to be normal again, though I have a hard time remembering what normal was due to the many symptoms slowly increasing over so many years - some of them decades.
The end to what was obviously progressive kidney failure more than justifies the tiny health risk of oral 7mg Dianabol each morning even if it produced zero other benefits.