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Mark,

Thanks its good to be back but just for couple weeks...tower has to go back

to California.

I never had ups/downs some men experience, particularly mid cycle....I've

done bi weekly and weekly.

I was look in my loose leaf binder and I have copies of lab reports from

1999 - current; I started TRT in 1999..in next couple days I'll table T

values and post them...

OR eon

Oreon

Welcome back!

Do I remember right that you were once on shots every two weeks and

had good results with it? My endo just put me on 250mg of Tcyp every

two weeks, and I'm wondering if I'm going to experience the ups and

downs. Sounds like some men do and some don't.

Thanks,

Mark

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I too would like to say how much I'll miss his wisdom and kindness.

He was an amazing guy. So helpful to so many on so many issues. I

rarely post, but always read what OReon had to say. He really had no

idea how many of us were blessed by his wealth of knowledge and his

willingness to share it.

, I hope God will bless and sustain you through this time.

Ed (small d)

> Whoa.

>

> I check in with the group now and then. Today I pop in and see my

> mentor has passed away, just four days ago. This is sudden. I see

> he posted the day before he passed. Helpful to the end.

>

> Did anyone find out what happened? What a shock.

>

> As everyone has posted already, he is missed. He really helped me

> out when I was getting started. I had no idea he was ill.

>

> , if you're still online here, my deepest condolences. Wish

I'd

> checked in sooner. I add my small voice to the roar of love this

> group put out for him.

>

> Peace,

> chroma

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Hi Chroma,

Yes, is still here.

Thank you and thank all of you. I still have a huge hole in my heart, but

the outpouring of love here has helped.

I knew he was relentless in finding answers for people. He would often be

at the computer for hours a day looking up things for other people...that's

the type of guy he was. I would be working on outlines and reports and he

would be online posting or " Googling. " Googling was one of his favorite

things!

Before he took early retirement, he was a researcher, so it's not surprising

that he was so vigilant in trying to find answers for people now.

I, myself, am a scientist, so he and I had a few things in common.

He was the " Wind Beneath My Wings. " I will miss him until the day I die,

when he and I shall be re-united.

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OReon

Whoa.

I check in with the group now and then. Today I pop in and see my

mentor has passed away, just four days ago. This is sudden. I see

he posted the day before he passed. Helpful to the end.

Did anyone find out what happened? What a shock.

As everyone has posted already, he is missed. He really helped me

out when I was getting started. I had no idea he was ill.

, if you're still online here, my deepest condolences. Wish I'd

checked in sooner. I add my small voice to the roar of love this

group put out for him.

Peace,

chroma

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Thank you Ed, with a small d. Thanks for pointing out the fact it is lower

case...took me 30-seconds, but I finally " got it. " I'm kinda dense, like

cement sometimes.

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Re: OReon

I too would like to say how much I'll miss his wisdom and kindness.

He was an amazing guy. So helpful to so many on so many issues. I

rarely post, but always read what OReon had to say. He really had no

idea how many of us were blessed by his wealth of knowledge and his

willingness to share it.

, I hope God will bless and sustain you through this time.

Ed (small d)

> Whoa.

>

> I check in with the group now and then. Today I pop in and see my

> mentor has passed away, just four days ago. This is sudden. I see

> he posted the day before he passed. Helpful to the end.

>

> Did anyone find out what happened? What a shock.

>

> As everyone has posted already, he is missed. He really helped me

> out when I was getting started. I had no idea he was ill.

>

> , if you're still online here, my deepest condolences. Wish

I'd

> checked in sooner. I add my small voice to the roar of love this

> group put out for him.

>

> Peace,

> chroma

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Hi ,

Thanks for letting us all know. That is terrible. He was a great guy

and he helped out a lot of people including myself. His posts on

this board and others will remain a great resource for people for a

long time to come. I agree with you, I believe he went straight to

heaven.

Oreon was great at letting us know the specifics of his blood levels

and his treatments. , it would be good for us on the board here

to know how Oreon died. He was in a different situation than most of

us, because he was HIV+, but he was in an identical situation as far

as his hormones were concerned. So it would be beneficial to know

how he passed away. Especially if it was heart related. Do you know?

Oreon will be missed, thank you again for letting the group know.

Armyguy

> Hi Chroma,

>

> Yes, is still here.

>

> Thank you and thank all of you. I still have a huge hole in my

heart, but

> the outpouring of love here has helped.

>

> I knew he was relentless in finding answers for people. He would

often be

> at the computer for hours a day looking up things for other

people...that's

> the type of guy he was. I would be working on outlines and

reports and he

> would be online posting or " Googling. " Googling was one of his

favorite

> things!

>

> Before he took early retirement, he was a researcher, so it's not

surprising

> that he was so vigilant in trying to find answers for people now.

>

> I, myself, am a scientist, so he and I had a few things in common.

>

> He was the " Wind Beneath My Wings. " I will miss him until the day

I die,

> when he and I shall be re-united.

>

> -

>

>

>

> OReon

>

> Whoa.

>

> I check in with the group now and then. Today I pop in and see my

> mentor has passed away, just four days ago. This is sudden. I

see

> he posted the day before he passed. Helpful to the end.

>

> Did anyone find out what happened? What a shock.

>

> As everyone has posted already, he is missed. He really helped me

> out when I was getting started. I had no idea he was ill.

>

> , if you're still online here, my deepest condolences. Wish

I'd

> checked in sooner. I add my small voice to the roar of love this

> group put out for him.

>

> Peace,

> chroma

>

>

>

>

>

>

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