any medical professional who iterates administration of prohormones simply needs more schooling.
trt low dose testosterome is one issue.
upp'ing your dosage beyond script is a totally different issue. unfortunately, it's taken the medical community 40+ years to reconcile and negotiate ideologies related to hormone replacement therapy.
and, for guys who raise the argument that women have been given 'the pill' for years - look at the dstructive effects that's had on women for over half a century... look at the increases of breast cancer rates, increases in female myocardial infarction incidences, and lower cenception rates in 'developed nations'. Prescribing 'the pill' wasn't everything that people thought it'd be. Rates of osteporosis, dementia, stroke, and other disorders are also on the rise. One has to wonder: if it's been identified that there's a link between tren use now and dementia in later life, that what imbalances would increased estrogen or progesterone play.
Hands-down: it's better to have a board like #canadianbrawn here to discuss these issues than to pretend that there is no risk. And for new members to realize that no question is stupid is a big deal. The guys i know who were cycling smart in the 1980's are still healthy, active and fit. Meanwhile, the knuckleheads who paid no attention to health are, if not burnt-out, in many cases they are debilitated.
so,
@millenium girl it's too bad your doctor didn't help you out back then, but...really: how much help could they REALLY have been?