Re: Osteoporosis
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 12:49 pm
Hi one and all.
When I was castrated in 2010, my endocrinologue wanted me to have bone scan straight away so that he had a base line to work with.
Every year I have yearly check up with complete blood work and he checks my T levels. I am on Sustanon 250 1 injection (1ml) every 3 weeks.
2 years ago, he wanted me to have a bone scan to see where I was. All was still ok.
On my last blood test I told him that I was still to horny and that I had cut the dose in 2. .5ml every 3 weeks. I told him that I did not want the Sustanon and that I would prefer a very low dose of E, but he did not like the idea.
For the time being I have stopped my injections since the last 3 months, and I feel even better without the T. But I guess that I will either have to go back on the T or find a way that I can have a low amount of E.
Bottom line... A eunuch is like an elderly woman and must watch out and get checked up on a regular basis for osteroporosis.
When I was castrated in 2010, my endocrinologue wanted me to have bone scan straight away so that he had a base line to work with.
Every year I have yearly check up with complete blood work and he checks my T levels. I am on Sustanon 250 1 injection (1ml) every 3 weeks.
2 years ago, he wanted me to have a bone scan to see where I was. All was still ok.
On my last blood test I told him that I was still to horny and that I had cut the dose in 2. .5ml every 3 weeks. I told him that I did not want the Sustanon and that I would prefer a very low dose of E, but he did not like the idea.
For the time being I have stopped my injections since the last 3 months, and I feel even better without the T. But I guess that I will either have to go back on the T or find a way that I can have a low amount of E.
Bottom line... A eunuch is like an elderly woman and must watch out and get checked up on a regular basis for osteroporosis.