Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 Like I said, I don't know of any research programmes to substantiate the claim made by my former Endo. However my rheumatologist is of the opinion that muscle waste in people who have Klinefelters is attributed directly from the extra X chromosome and merits a research programme. Both doctors are professors of their respective specialities. Steph T shots and muscle breakdown > Toe_nails2002 mentions in a post below that his former endo suggested > that T shots can cause the muscle tone to break down. Does anybody > know anything about this? Are there any studies that support this? > > Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 The point I was making refers only to people who use TRT for Klinefelters, I can't make comment about anyone else. Klinefelters people who use TRT do not necessarily build muscle, at least not to the extent that athletes may. I know a guy, now on his late 30's who has weight trained and exercised since he was about 14. He is now a qualified fitness training instructor, but he has distinct lack of upper body muscle, the protruding stomach that is an XXY trademark and even though he has been injecting Testo (250mg per 10 days) for almost 8 years and continued to exercise, he has gained very little in the way of muscle tone. I didn't say that injecting Testo caused muscle waste, but as I inject Testo and I have Klinefelters and I know of two Endo's who have made comments regarding the subject, it's not something I can dismiss out of hand. Only research can reveal the true answer. Steph ----- Original Message ----- From: " R. B. " Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 10:44 PM > So far as I know, T shots won't break down muscle tone. On the contrary, > muscle builders and athletes use T to build up strength, somewhat > illegally. It should be combined with an exercise program for best > results. Its effects are well-documented and I've seen relevant studies > described on the Web. In particular, the effect of T injections on people > wasting from AIDS-related illnesses is striking. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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