Dear all,
I am off to Mauritius on Wednesday so will not be logging on again until after Easter (admit it you're all jealous).
The research is coming in thick and fast so I'll be interested to see what else has arrived when I return.
But here's one for my best friend Sharon - she's big on hormones and it looks like she's be barking up the right tree. As usual a small trial, but I like the notion that brain tissue loss is slowed and all you have to do is put on some gel.
Ian
PS - I've never heard of testosterone gel before. Can you buy it from a pharmacy?
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Research-2006Apr4.asp
Testosterone
- scoobyjude
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Here in the States, Androgel is a controlled substance, and can only be acquired with a prescription. As a matter of fact, the prescriptions aren't even refillable; you need to get a new one every month.
Glad to see that there may be some benefit to T supplematation. I've been on Androgel for about 6 months, but have seen no halt in disease progression (I'm PPMS).
Glad to see that there may be some benefit to T supplematation. I've been on Androgel for about 6 months, but have seen no halt in disease progression (I'm PPMS).
- scoobyjude
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Wow. I saw homeopathic testosterone gel and one called fountain of youth when I was looking at hormone products at one vitamin place online. Is Androgel different from other testosterone gels? I live in the states too and I never would have guessed that any of them was a controlled substance. I guess it just seemed harmless. The ones you can find online must not be as potent or something. Must be pretty strong to require such safeguards.