aas for post-menopausal women

SCG2

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ladies:

I need some thoughts/experiences about this topic.

my mother has been hounding me lately about her inability to lose weight, and she's become very depressed. she works out regularly, but is still about 165 lbs at 5'5'' or so. her diet is actually not bad... avoids all bad carbs, drinks her protein shakes like a good girl, take her vitamins, etc. i'm helping her fine tune some things, but she's done it before and it never really helps.

she's basically a classic case of a middle-aged woman's hormonal state winning out over efforts of diet and exercise. what are you thoughts about some light hormone use? i have an "HRT doc" who i get my steroids from. i could get her basically anything, anavar, primo, etc.

thanks.
 
Well hun, I would suggest you get your mom to visit her own doctor and ask if Hormone Replacement Therapy would be good for her. I would have her speak to someone instead of taking it into your own hands. That's just my opinion though. ;)
 
i'd definitely have her speak to someone, but it would probably be my doc. just wanted to get some experiences before i bothered with setting it up. if she were to go to a conventional Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) doc, she'd as likely end up on estrogen as anything else.
 
hey SCG2,
im a long way a way from menopause and a bit ingnorant about it too. i know that menstration stops and there are crazy hormonal things going on. is the body producing more estrogen or less? if its less, then how can the body retaing more water/fat if estrogen is the culprit?

chichy
 
chicmuscle:

i too know very little about menopause, being a 26 year old male. :) sorry... should have specified that!

i'm not sure about the specific hormone swing that occurs. I was hoping to get some info on that as well from some of the more knowledgable ladies on the board. i just know that women, like men, suffer the effects of declining natural testosterone in the later years. obviously, its more dramatic for men.
 
SCG2:

i think the decline of both estrogen and test for both ladies and males are both just as tramadic. when my father hit his low, he was extremely depressed, or is he bi polar hmmmmmmm... no. my mother is on the verdge of menopause, she has not lost the fat that she had put on with the last child but her eating and exercise are waaaaay off. so how can she improve.

anyways, back on track with the thread, any info on menopause and AAS? I dont see that a little can be detrimental, i theryorize that it would be of great help. add some hormones that are declining. Ill be back, let me go research menopause.

chichy
 
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