Use Of Testosterone Or Hgh By Persons With Sci
#1
Posted 01 May 2011 - 10:55 PM
This might be an old topic and be ;osted in the wrong place but...
#2
Posted 01 May 2011 - 11:18 PM
I'm hoping it works...i'm a c4 incomplete 9 months out and have had quite a bit of return, but havent had the energy lately.
#4
Posted 02 May 2011 - 12:09 PM
Low test is individual based, if one is lacking, seek supplementation and not linked to SCI.
I spoke with a number of consultants on this when I seen a thread here, I think it was Jim that threw it up.
Got my levels checked and it came back saying, you're more man than most, figure that ha!!
ZMA will bring it up and aid with a night sleep also.
#5
Posted 02 May 2011 - 06:26 PM
When he had his testosterone level checked, it was very low and now I give him shots every 2 weeks. I believe his levels were fine up until a few years ago and he will be 53 this year so we figured it would happen.
The shots help and his levels are almost back where they should be. He also uses Testim that he rubs into his thighs.
There's the good and the bad as with most things. He does have mood swings that drive me crazy, but then every time I turn around, he's got a stiffy!!!
#6
Posted 02 May 2011 - 08:32 PM
#7
Posted 02 May 2011 - 10:52 PM
Wheelsonfire, on 02 May 2011 - 12:09 PM, said:
Low test is individual based, if one is lacking, seek supplementation and not linked to SCI.
I spoke with a number of consultants on this when I seen a thread here, I think it was Jim that threw it up.
Got my levels checked and it came back saying, you're more man than most, figure that ha!!
ZMA will bring it up and aid with a night sleep also.
Am I the "Jim" you're talking about?
All I know is that I was told at the first PT clinic I went to that specializes in SCI that most of their men patients get some form of supplementation.
I get weekly injections and mine is just in the mid-range.
My only side effects are the usual "stiffy" throughout the night, and my hair is now sticking up all over the place too.
I used to have the perfect hair that just stayed in place, but not now.
While not scientific, the guy who cuts it says a lot of his clients my age who start getting hormone treatments have the same problem.
#8
Posted 03 May 2011 - 04:12 AM
Wheelsonfire, on 02 May 2011 - 12:09 PM, said:
Low test is individual based, if one is lacking, seek supplementation and not linked to SCI.
I spoke with a number of consultants on this when I seen a thread here, I think it was Jim that threw it up.
Got my levels checked and it came back saying, you're more man than most, figure that ha!!
ZMA will bring it up and aid with a night sleep also.
Are you sure it's not a combo of both? As in, individually based but sci's are more prone to it?
I'm 28, and my levels were fine pre-accident. I wouldn't have even gotten it checked had a physiatrist not recommended after I had low energy, and NO libido since the injury.
#9
Posted 03 May 2011 - 06:19 PM
#10
Posted 03 May 2011 - 06:55 PM
#11
Posted 04 May 2011 - 04:20 AM
David-WP, on 03 May 2011 - 06:55 PM, said:
There are 2 tests you'll want to ask your doc about - both taken from same blood sample - Total testosterone, and FREE testosterone. The 'free' level is what is important. That shows how much testosterone is free, unbinded by protein in the blood.
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