I wonder how long it will take the VA to acknowledge this study. I remember the entire world stopped using Darvocet in the early 2000s. It caused heart attacks. The VA kept right on sending it out for another two years at least. The excuse? We had a large stockpile. Yikes! Anyway, I will continue my ongoing battle to be treated for Low T. I wonder if there is a correlation between my being a Veteran and living for the fight? Probably not something I want to reflect on too much.
I am sort of surprised that Low T treatment wasn't pushed harder since it was supposed to cull those on the older end of the spectrum. I would think that would be a positive impact on profitability. After all, they want us dead. Maybe without so much muscle mass.
I wonder how long it will take the VA to acknowledge this study. I remember the entire world stopped using Darvocet in the early 2000s. It caused heart attacks. The VA kept right on sending it out for another two years at least. The excuse? We had a large stockpile. Yikes! Anyway, I will continue my ongoing battle to be treated for Low T. I wonder if there is a correlation between my being a Veteran and living for the fight? Probably not something I want to reflect on too much.
I am sort of surprised that Low T treatment wasn't pushed harder since it was supposed to cull those on the older end of the spectrum. I would think that would be a positive impact on profitability. After all, they want us dead. Maybe without so much muscle mass.
Thanks for sharing. My husband had a hard time getting the prescription and still low sometimes and he feels like crap 💩