I’m a patient again!

About a year ago, I started HRT (hormone replacement therapy). I was clinically low. My insurance is actually paying for it! (Amazing really.) So far the benefits are good: better blood sugar levels, lower cholesterol, completely stopped/reversed my “bone loss,” more strength/endurance, etc. I had some side effects, but those went away. And, then, of course … I have been re-visited by the “ghost of King Kong!” Grrrrr …

A couple weeks ago, I felt this funny “familiar” tickle on my back … my hairs are “back!” DAMN! Funny, and not unexpectedly, the new hairs form a perfect frame around the original hair that was removed years ago by electrolysis. (Nothing grew in on the chest.) SO, I’m now in the market for an electrologist! Any suggestions? I’m thinking SPAIN!

Note: Surprisingly, I’m the oldest guy at the clinic. I was stunned to see young guys at the clinic! For some reason many younger men (20s - 40s) are clinically low! This is shocking to me.

The physician at the clinic said that he believes our food supply, which is “loaded” with chemicals and hormones, is having an effect on younger people! He especially recommends eating no meat that is not certified organic (no hormones/chemicals).

I can’t help but wonder if these added hormones, (that are capable of lowering normal male hormones because they act like male hormones), might not be affecting young women as well. Perhaps this is one cause of hair growth in younger women? Chemicals, hormones and genetic engineering in our food … it’s a brave new world out there!

The physician at your clinic might be on to something.

According to a French study, sperm counts and quality have fallen sharply since 1990.

Yet another study suggests that obesity in America started really taking off after 1985.

So I guess something was introduced in global food supply around that time? Imho certain soda drinks might also play a role.

There are quite a few in LA if you’re willing to make the drive. I’ve left reviews for the ones I’ve tried on Yelp.

Michael, I would be interested in reading about your experience at E3K near Dallas if you try them out. They are often willing to do half day or less of treatments on you if you have little hair.

I’m just kidding, of course, I know LOTS of great electrologists. It’s just getting the local that interests me (I find electrolysis a form of torture, and that includes ALL modalities and machines).

I suppose I could …
Yeah, that’s what I’ll do.
Got it covered.
Damned hairs anyway!

I think You should think that option.

Hach, am i glad that my hair on the back disappeared by HRT.

Hey, hey, do not go so fast, young, Spain was his first choice, and will be the last. I’ll take care of the hairs of Michael, so I have to work during my month off.

Hey Michael, do you not prefer a “home delivery”? :wink:

I think You should think that option.

Hach, am i glad that my hair on the back disappeared by HRT. [/quote]

Bea, if Michael agrees to come, you should join us. I promise that this time we will have more than just a hotel room for our workshop.

Wow, thanks very much! I would appreciate another workshop with You. And with Michael. Inspiring…

Yes, but in this case, the “teacher” is the student!

Btw, today is the 1-year anniversary of Hitchens’ death. Can’t believe it’s been a year already. Sad again that this brilliant man is gone.

He was indeed a brilliant man. I’ve whiled away many an hour watching him on you tube. I don’t recall seeing him bettered on a single occasion, he was an academic warrior