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vash 07-30-2012 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Drdogface (Post 6883511)
I better recheck this then. I thought it was only the oral form that was bad for liver. Mine ain't great either...

yea...look into it.

you know what else is horrid to the liver? anti fungals..like athlete foot meds. big time liver damage from prolong use.

Drdogface 07-30-2012 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 6883529)
yea...look into it.

you know what else is horrid to the liver? anti fungals..like athlete foot meds. big time liver damage from prolong use.

Topical use !? Yikes...

Seahawk 07-30-2012 10:47 AM

Growing old(er) requires a plan.

I am a very high mileage 56 since I always thought living well required being smart mixed with physical risk and physical reward. I stuck my mug everywhere.

Now? I am simply more thoughtful: I now stretch, work out six days a week and think about the physical plant that I abused with malice.

Supplements help, diet helps, etc. My advice? Never stop moving, ever. That is the knell, the end.

As much as it hurts, not moving is worse.

Drdogface 07-30-2012 11:13 AM

I need to strengthen my bones some. Low calcium content is why my Lumbar #1 broke. One Doc wants me to go on Fosamax but I don't want all the side effects of that crap. Walking more and more active all around now and losing weight. I'll check out the Testosterone advice and have my blood values checked. Might help me in a lot of ways if I'm OK'd to take it.

Seahawk 07-30-2012 11:28 AM

Weight loss is key, as JYL stated posts ago.

That and move, every day.

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Originally Posted by Drdogface (Post 6883800)
I need to strengthen my bones some. Low calcium content is why my Lumbar #1 broke. One Doc wants me to go on Fosamax but I don't want all the side effects of that crap. Walking more and more active all around now and losing weight. I'll check out the Testosterone advice and have my blood values checked. Might help me in a lot of ways if I'm OK'd to take it.


scottmandue 07-30-2012 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by dewolf (Post 6882949)
Start taking testosterone. It's a miracle drug for us old blokes. See your Dr for a trial of testosterone patches. One patch normally lasts a month. Your weight will come down, your energy levels will increase, not to mention your eer...'staying' power will increase. And you will heal quicker.

Seriously? I read that the side effect can be nasty. :confused:

tabs 07-30-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by dewolf (Post 6882949)
Start taking testosterone. It's a miracle drug for us old blokes. See your Dr for a trial of testosterone patches. One patch normally lasts a month. Your weight will come down, your energy levels will increase, not to mention your eer...'staying' power will increase. And you will heal quicker.

Yes Lad start hitting the Testo.....but be aware that it is the Testo that turns on Men as they age and causes Prostate Cancer...That is why the older you get the more chance you got it. Maybe that is natures way of thining the old bulls out the herd for the new young bucks..

Or as Pete Townsend once said ...."The old men got all the money."

scottmandue 07-30-2012 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 6883481)
not liver friendly at all...with my bargain basement liver, this is not an option for me.

The liver is evil and must be punished!

As far as "staying power" my wife and I are pretty evenly matched, we "finish" about the same time and fall asleep... not sure I want to mess with that. ;)

tabs 07-30-2012 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Bremner (Post 6882910)
I've broken both wrists, the end off of my left elbow, 4 ribs displacement fractures, tailbone, the heal off of my right foot, the outside of my right ankle off, a tendon ripped a chunk of bone off of my right ankle, 1 head concusion and compressed t-10 to 1/2 of it's height plus blew a pie cut out of it from 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock ( I can still walk!) Both inside and exterior tendons in both kness are torn. You can rotate my left foot 240* and right 280* with out much discomfort. Oh and have turned BOTH of my feet black 2x, The worst was foe a month. the bottoms where black, the middle purple and the tops yellow.


All of this prior to age 40. Beer does help mask some of the pain.

Don't tell me now, let me guess..You were a stunt double for Evil Knevil...

tabs 07-30-2012 12:10 PM

Yep youth thinks it is indestructable..Problem is that as ya get over that certain age U have to recognize that you don't have the same physical abilities nor ability to work as long nor as hard as ya used to....You have to PACE yer self...realize you have to go a bit slower and work smarter. If ya don't the old Ticker stops ticking...SUDDENLY..

The undeniable fact of life is that the older you get the less of the herd that grew up around you is still standing. That thining of the herd is a grevious process that puts untold amounts of stress on ya....and it can and does take its toll. Mostly as the long trusted support is now gone, and the newbies just don't have the depth of knowledge gained over time. As the Johnny Cash cover of "Hurt" says, "Eventually everybody goes away."

oilcan 07-30-2012 12:20 PM

At 64 I feel every twisted knee/ heavy hit I ever took. There is no option but to suck it up & keep on going. I refuse to not do that which I wish to do- within reason.

RWebb 07-30-2012 01:09 PM

jyl - some sort of contact is needed for bone density - aerobic bicycling is not enuff


now, search up that old age is not for sissies poster


:D

dewolf 07-30-2012 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 6883851)
Yes Lad start hitting the Testo.....but be aware that it is the Testo that turns on Men as they age and causes Prostate Cancer...That is why the older you get the more chance you got it. Maybe that is natures way of thining the old bulls out the herd for the new young bucks..

Or as Pete Townsend once said ...."The old men got all the money."

That it causes cnacer in everything I have read says no. And if your using testo for muscle growth and not a controlled replacement therapy then you are going to have problems.



Appropriate use of testosterone can prevent or reduce the likelihood of osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes, cardio-vascular disease (CVD), obesity, depression and anxiety and the risk of early mortality.(7) Health benefits include positive effects on mood, energy levels, verbal fluency, strength, increased muscle size, decreased body fat and increased bone density.(2-27) Testosterone restores and enhances male libido, and is a treatment for male sexual dysfunction.(33)

The 2007 EPIC study concluded that testosterone level is inversely related to cardiovascular disease risk and all-cause mortality. Thus, low testosterone may be a marker for increased risk of cardiovascular disease.(35)

Low Testosterone levels is also linked to reduced cognitive performance and onset of Alzheimers in elderly men.

Harvard researchers have clearly shown that testosterone therapy does not increase the risk of prostate cancer. A team of researchers, led by Dr. Abraham Morgentaler, came to the conclusion that the medical establishment was wrong in suggesting that testosterone replacement therapy increases the risk of prostate cancer.

As a matter of fact, what the researchers actually found might surprise you. Dr. Morgentaler’s team meticulously showed that low testosterone actually increased the risk of prostate cancer. Go figure.

In one of their studies,1 they compared the results of testosterone therapy given for 12 months in two groups of men with low testosterone. The first group consisted of 20 men considered to be at high risk for prostate cancer based on biopsy results showing an allegedly precancerous condition called prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN).

The second group consisted of 55 men with normal biopsy results. At the end of one year of treatment, both groups had a similar, modest increase in PSA. One man in the study, who was in the high-risk group, developed cancer.


So, overall testosterone therapy resulted in a one-year cancer rate of 1.3% (one of 75 men). More importantly, the one-year cancer rate among the high-risk men with PIN was 5%. Keep in mind that the known cancer rate of men at high risk for developing cancer is 25% over three years. As you can see, testosterone therapy did not increase the risk of prostate cancer in anyone, including the men that were at high risk.

azasadny 07-30-2012 03:42 PM

Cliff,
You're never going to make it to my age at this rate...

flatbutt 07-30-2012 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Drdogface (Post 6883661)
Topical use !? Yikes...

I find this hard to accept. Being a topical there would be no significant systemic absorption. Unless it is purposefully enhanced for absorption but then its topical efficacy would be diminished.

ronster 07-30-2012 04:05 PM

Old age is paying for all the dumb ass things you did when you were young.

Drdogface 07-30-2012 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 6884320)
I find this hard to accept. Being a topical there would be no significant systemic absorption. Unless it is purposefully enhanced for absorption but then its topical efficacy would be diminished.

I was asking a question there. I find it hard to believe that foot powder would be this kind of risk...

dentist90 07-30-2012 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 6882682)
now? ouch.."where is the bengay?"

Ok, let's lighten this up a bit...

50 yr old man walks in to a pharmacy and asks the druggist if he has anything to aid his "performance".
The pharmacist says he needs a prescription for something like that.
The man says he accidentally made a date with two women for the same night and he needs something to keep him going.
The sympathetic pharmacist says "I shouldn't do this, but here is one Viagra and one Cialis tablet, on the house. Good luck tonight!"

50 yr old man comes back the next day and asks the pharmacist where the BenGay cream is.
Druggist asks him what he needs it for.
Man drops his pants and shows him his red, abused member.
Druggist exclaims "you're NOT going to put BenGay on that are you???!!!"


Man says hell no. It's for his sore arm. The girls didn't show up last night. :eek:


Party on gents. SmileWavy

DanielDudley 07-30-2012 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by dan88911 (Post 6882713)
That's the spirit. Fight the good fight to the end.

Uh, no. Lay off the knee for a few days, and don't strain it on stairs or anything like that.


Get older, get smarter.

Drdogface 07-30-2012 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DanielDudley (Post 6884620)
Uh, no. Lay off the knee for a few days, and don't strain it on stairs or anything like that.


Get older, get smarter.

+ a bunch


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