Harley00
The Rebel
(Edit) this is for seniors thats never touched any hormone treatment in there life, and options
So my dad is 64 years old, he is on blood pressure meds for ever and ppi , for heartburn he has had since i was a kid.( iv recently got him off ppi and trying him on probiotics and dygestive enymes) also he has a stint put in his leg , from taking celocobix, its a cox - 2 inhibiter and he claims it was the cause of his blood clot . I dont have much more information then that at the moment we dont talk a whole lot.
He dose however always make full meals and is only roughly 180lbs , not over weight, no blood sugar problems known , use to be a logger for 40 years so had a good workout for majority of his life, till logging fell apart.
At 64 he is loosing his memory and energy, obviously this is standard as we age our hormones deplete, and things happen so iv written up some blood markers to check with his doctor, so let me no if iv missed anything, keep in mind he is a grumpy old fuck who rarely will try anything.
He hasnt done alot of blood work in his life so i have no idea what his blood work is gonna show.
Im gonna assume testosterone and all his other hormons are low pregnenolone/dhea thyroid etc etc so im currently looking at easy options for him to assist .
Iv listened to many podcasts with dr mark gordon on using, or trying clomid first to see how people respond to it, and a large percentage of the time clomid works well. Whats you thoughts on clomid over testosterone for seniors ( providing blood work shows its needed and other markers are good .
Hears the list i made, main issues are energy and brain memory loss, so pregnenolone/dhea/ thyroid ill be focusing on, if clomid is a easy alternative then maybe get him to try it.
Ac1
-Tsh
- ft4
-ft3
-reverse t3 if its available.
-Pregnenolone
-dhea
-Cortisol
-Egfr (kidneys)
- Cycstin c
-Psa( prostate)
-Homocysteine
- ast alt
-ggt
-Erp-crp
-B12
- full iron panel
- iron
-ferritin
-trans ferritin
-uibc
-tibc
-cbc full blood count
Hematocrit
Hemoglobin etc
Hormone panel.
-Total test
-Free test
-estrogen
- progestogen
- prolactin
- lh and fsh
You guys feel free to add anything or any podcasts or videos on this subject thnx.
Oh he is a truck driver now so the easiest option is better with him, very douptfull he will inject anything. This one reaaon i was thinking clomid
Of course i wanna tread as light as possible he is 64, so looking at easier options and maybe dr mark Gordon's pulsing clomid protocol, think thats 3 daYs a week of clomid or something like that, obviously observing and monitoring his lh etc and othee hormones.
So my dad is 64 years old, he is on blood pressure meds for ever and ppi , for heartburn he has had since i was a kid.( iv recently got him off ppi and trying him on probiotics and dygestive enymes) also he has a stint put in his leg , from taking celocobix, its a cox - 2 inhibiter and he claims it was the cause of his blood clot . I dont have much more information then that at the moment we dont talk a whole lot.
He dose however always make full meals and is only roughly 180lbs , not over weight, no blood sugar problems known , use to be a logger for 40 years so had a good workout for majority of his life, till logging fell apart.
At 64 he is loosing his memory and energy, obviously this is standard as we age our hormones deplete, and things happen so iv written up some blood markers to check with his doctor, so let me no if iv missed anything, keep in mind he is a grumpy old fuck who rarely will try anything.
He hasnt done alot of blood work in his life so i have no idea what his blood work is gonna show.
Im gonna assume testosterone and all his other hormons are low pregnenolone/dhea thyroid etc etc so im currently looking at easy options for him to assist .
Iv listened to many podcasts with dr mark gordon on using, or trying clomid first to see how people respond to it, and a large percentage of the time clomid works well. Whats you thoughts on clomid over testosterone for seniors ( providing blood work shows its needed and other markers are good .
Hears the list i made, main issues are energy and brain memory loss, so pregnenolone/dhea/ thyroid ill be focusing on, if clomid is a easy alternative then maybe get him to try it.
Ac1
-Tsh
- ft4
-ft3
-reverse t3 if its available.
-Pregnenolone
-dhea
-Cortisol
-Egfr (kidneys)
- Cycstin c
-Psa( prostate)
-Homocysteine
- ast alt
-ggt
-Erp-crp
-B12
- full iron panel
- iron
-ferritin
-trans ferritin
-uibc
-tibc
-cbc full blood count
Hematocrit
Hemoglobin etc
Hormone panel.
-Total test
-Free test
-estrogen
- progestogen
- prolactin
- lh and fsh
You guys feel free to add anything or any podcasts or videos on this subject thnx.
Oh he is a truck driver now so the easiest option is better with him, very douptfull he will inject anything. This one reaaon i was thinking clomid
Of course i wanna tread as light as possible he is 64, so looking at easier options and maybe dr mark Gordon's pulsing clomid protocol, think thats 3 daYs a week of clomid or something like that, obviously observing and monitoring his lh etc and othee hormones.