Anyone for androcur treatment?

Post Reply
hans-europ (imported)
Articles: 0
Posts: 10
Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:51 pm

Posting Rank

Anyone for androcur treatment?

Post by hans-europ (imported) »

For myself I am sure to start with therapy. A fellow is also a beginner and want to start with me will be a great help. I think it's a better life without the drive you have often. I am really interested in discussions about that. Especially older friends. My informations are, that there are no risks for health. Let's speak about dosage. Friends are on therapy are welcome. Taking regulary is a must for the best results. The negative response we can read very often. I am not sure, that's correct. I hope there is coming response. Thx.
bobbie (imported)
Articles: 0
Posts: 1563
Joined: Mon Dec 09, 2002 5:24 pm

Posting Rank

Re: Anyone for androcur treatment?

Post by bobbie (imported) »

hans-europ (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:47 pm For myself I am sure to start with therapy. A fellow is also a beginner and want to start with me will be a great help. I think it's a better life without the drive you have often. I am really interested in discussions about that. Especially older friends. My informations are, that there are no risks for health. Let's speak about dosage. Friends are on therapy are welcome. Taking regulary is a must for the best results. The negative response we can read very often. I am not sure, that's correct. I hope there is coming response. Thx.

Welcome to the archive.

How will be life without the drive be good.

There is many risks with reduced testosterone. Testosterone effects your body in many ways. Some of which you may not like. Osteoporosis (weak bones) is a real risk. Many eunuch's do get that disease. Older you are the greater the risk.

Risks, effects are in muscle, hair, fat, sexual drive. Changes include the mind. You will look at life different. Your emotions will change. Depression is also a big factor of castration. Will be something that you will have to deal with. Love will be different. There are great many other effects of castration. Read some of the other posts.

Ask questions.
hans-europ (imported)
Articles: 0
Posts: 10
Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:51 pm

Posting Rank

Re: Anyone for androcur treatment?

Post by hans-europ (imported) »

bobbie (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:02 pm Welcome to the archive.

How will be life without the drive be good.

There is many risks with reduced testosterone. Testosterone effects your body in many ways. Some of which you may not like. Osteoporosis (weak bones) is a real risk. Many eunuch's do get that disease. Older you are the greater the risk.

Risks, effects are in muscle, hair, fat, sexual drive. Changes include the mind. You will look at life different. Your emotions will change. Depression is also a big factor of castration. Will be something that you will have to deal with. Love will be different. There are great many other effects of castration. Read some of the other posts.

Ask questions.

Thank you for response. Of course I know that you must have a look for health. Bones are ok and depressions I think will not be. I will eliminate the drive and to start with tablets, in right dosage, by checking results will be no mistake. A great help anyone starting also yet. Maybe you can tell me about the best amount of daily dosage. There is often a different mind in forum. Greetings!
charlenebrown (imported)
Articles: 0
Posts: 115
Joined: Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:14 am

Posting Rank

Re: Anyone for androcur treatment?

Post by charlenebrown (imported) »

Hi hans-europe,

It is always good to have a new and genuine member to the forums, and you will find the people here welcoming, friendly and knowledgeable.

please do heed their advice or suggestions though, as many of them are very experienced and have the personal and real experience of these things.

It is almost impossible to advise on individual cases or situations as everyones physiology is different, and as You will see from reading many of the posts here on the forum one dosage for one can have a significantly different effect on another.

Many good (and safe things) come from the responses of the members, i urge you to trust them well.

I do.

charlene
hans-europ (imported)
Articles: 0
Posts: 10
Joined: Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:51 pm

Posting Rank

Re: Anyone for androcur treatment?

Post by hans-europ (imported) »

charlenebrown (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:33 am Hi hans-europe,

It is always good to have a new and genuine member to the forums, and you will find the people here welcoming, friendly and knowledgeable.

please do heed their advice or suggestions though, as many of them are very experienced and have the personal and real experience of these things.

It is almost impossible to advise on individual cases or situations as everyones physiology is different, and as You will see from reading many of the posts here on the forum one dosage for one can have a significantly different effect on another.

Many good (and safe things) come from the responses of the members, i urge you to trust them well.

I do.

charlene

Hi Charlene,

Indeed it's not so easy and for me it's important, that I can find members are really interested and have experience. There should be no risks for health. But without any activities you will not get some positive results.

The reactions are different and there are no general rules. I really understand. But I am sure, there are some members have knowledge about the best dosage. I know, the chemical way is nit really the best. But I am at the beginning. I often read, the surgergical method is better for health. Maybe there is a member tried boths?

Response is very welcome.
Post Reply

Return to “Chemical Castration & Hormones”