kx250rider
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First round of results are in....
Good news and bad news:
Good news; no liver/heart/gland issues from my HRT
I was worried that the prostate was getting a bit big, but they say it's still well, WELL within the "normal" size range for my age. I was also concerned about some heart enlargement signs I had been warned of a few years ago, and that my use of AAS might exacerbate. But God bless; not so far!
Bad news; my back is getting worse. I now have 3 displaced disks, and calcifications developing in the lower spine. I've had back problems since I was 12 or 14, and I guess it's par for the course for anyone in the sport of lifting, and motocross is also very rough on the spine. I guess I'll have to eventually get something done, but the longer I wait, the better the technology (copout or sensible excuse?). Other bad news that I didn't know about, is that I have a 1.xx mm kidney stone AGAIN. It's way high, so probably won't cause any trouble for now. But I already am worried about the time it does cause trouble, and am still having nightmares about the big metal pipe being rammed up my urethra last time... OUCH. Maybe the stone will just sit there harmless forever.... NOT.
And for the bragging news; CT-scanned body fat calculation result...... Are we ready?....... TOO LOW TO CALCULATE! And it needs to be at least 4% to calculate. This is a brand-new method of measuring body fat, so let's not let me get too big of a head about it, LOL. Could be flawed. Last "bathtub" measurement was 5.3.
The rest of the results will be coming when I go back to see the doctor next week.
Charles
Good news and bad news:
Good news; no liver/heart/gland issues from my HRT

Bad news; my back is getting worse. I now have 3 displaced disks, and calcifications developing in the lower spine. I've had back problems since I was 12 or 14, and I guess it's par for the course for anyone in the sport of lifting, and motocross is also very rough on the spine. I guess I'll have to eventually get something done, but the longer I wait, the better the technology (copout or sensible excuse?). Other bad news that I didn't know about, is that I have a 1.xx mm kidney stone AGAIN. It's way high, so probably won't cause any trouble for now. But I already am worried about the time it does cause trouble, and am still having nightmares about the big metal pipe being rammed up my urethra last time... OUCH. Maybe the stone will just sit there harmless forever.... NOT.
And for the bragging news; CT-scanned body fat calculation result...... Are we ready?....... TOO LOW TO CALCULATE! And it needs to be at least 4% to calculate. This is a brand-new method of measuring body fat, so let's not let me get too big of a head about it, LOL. Could be flawed. Last "bathtub" measurement was 5.3.
The rest of the results will be coming when I go back to see the doctor next week.
Charles