Quote:
|
Originally Posted by GearMan I'd further say that the way to get the proper answer for this question is from a qualified obgyn doctor, or better yet, endocrinologist. |
You must be kidding? No disrespect intended my friend, but are we living in the same world?
I'm friends with a number of Dr's, there are Dr's in my family and I doubt there is even 1 in a hundred Dr's, even in the fields you mention, who will have the slightest idea as to the answer to her question.
Sure, every single Dr. will have an opinion, which will unanimously include "don't do it", but it won't be an opinion backed up by science or proof because this isn't a subject they study. As it's illegal to be prescribing anabolic steroids to women outside of medically approved reasons, of which there are extremely few, there is a valid reason why this isn't studied.
There might be 1 in a thousand Dr's who has researched and studied this topic. Of course her chances of finding the one Dr., are slim to none. I would further guess that her chances of having her:
"serum levels continually tested by said professional while using said steroids,
so they can make a continued diagnosis for treatment while using."
are essentially zero.
Best regards,
MaxRep