Hey, look, the order of events makes perfect sense:Cuilan wrote:I guess I should explain this to you in a more direct manner : A male body can continue functioning normally if the hormone levels are altered to be just like a woman's (an maintained at those levels). The opposite is also true (although I think the process is more difficult for women). What can lead to abnormal function, is if the hormone levels are left "somewhere in between", or extremely elevated/diminished in either or both directions (those are actual imbalances). This is likely to happen if hormones are consumed without medical supervision. The imbalance that you experienced and continually bring up is something quite different from what I'm going through and talking about.
I'm getting the impression that you refuse to really educate yourself on this specific subject, or even try to understand what I've been posting (I recommend reading my reply to undamned's post if you haven't done so), and if that's the case then I see no reason to continue replying to you on this subject.
-taking estrogen?
-sudden increase in estrogen levels causing breast growth
-health problems that coincide with rise of estrogen levels
-taking bodybuilding steroids