ryand
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Hormone replacement therapy should be avoided for women if possible...BUT ONLY IF POSSIBLE, I'm not familar with the effects on men.
This is all give and take, risks and benefits. Any long term or permanent usage of a drug is going to be unhealthy for a person---but what benefits is the person receiving from the drug? That question must be brought up. As an example, a person with type 1 diabetes wiill eventually die without exogenous insulin, also a hormone.
Like I said I'm not educated with the effects of hormone replacement therapy on men. But this is a loaded question and a loaded topic. A man with zero natural test is going to be miserable and fucking die. Hormone replacement therapy will be more healthy for that man than him suffering with no test.
I didn't really swing this argument one way or another. Interesting topic.
This is all give and take, risks and benefits. Any long term or permanent usage of a drug is going to be unhealthy for a person---but what benefits is the person receiving from the drug? That question must be brought up. As an example, a person with type 1 diabetes wiill eventually die without exogenous insulin, also a hormone.
Like I said I'm not educated with the effects of hormone replacement therapy on men. But this is a loaded question and a loaded topic. A man with zero natural test is going to be miserable and fucking die. Hormone replacement therapy will be more healthy for that man than him suffering with no test.
I didn't really swing this argument one way or another. Interesting topic.