Was wondering how stilted the article is and if the portions attributed to you specificaly were even close to being in context?
What is PB?Was wondering how stilted the article is and if the portions attributed to you specificaly were even close to being in context?
enigmatic?
The article, overall, is about the A4 convention, HRT & Anti-Aging. It mentions Dr. J and several others who attended or are involved in the field.Someone at least tell us what the article is about.
probably a lot of other things too. Another reason to question the tone of the article (even if it's run by his gay daughter).Speaking of Playboy, did you guys know that Hugh Hefner is on androgel?
I haven't read Playboy since the 80's. Having a house full of kids can limit your reading options. Last night I decided to download the online version to see what all the fuss is about. I have to say it painted a negative picture of both HRT patients and doctors. One could walk away with the impression that charlatans are pandering to wealthy men, who in their mid-life crisis wish to f***k like teenagers - it' all about sex.The article, overall, is about the A4 convention, HRT & Anti-Aging. It mentions Dr. J and several others who attended or are involved in the field.
Overall I did not find it informative and very biased/strangely written. I guess I expected/hoped for more from the article. It was very unflattering to several of the more prominent people in the field.
B/C not even Viagra is enough for a man of his "maturity level" to handle that many girlfriends Viagra gets the tool working, but he needs something for the drive, ya know?How do you know that?
When I was your age (23) I lived next door to an elderly newlywed couple. The gentleman was 98. He was a quiet man with a perennial sour puss until he met his 85 year old bride. She changed his life.B/C not even Viagra is enough for a man of his "maturity level" to handle that many girlfriends Viagra gets the tool working, but he needs something for the drive, ya know?
These elderly couple, what kind of physical shape there were in, trim and fit or heavy set.When I was your age (23) I lived next door to an elderly newlywed couple. The gentleman was 98. He was a quiet man with a perennial sour puss until he met his 85 year old bride. She changed his life.
Unfortunately our headboards shared a wall in common. Every night for one year their love brought long hours of noisy pounding. Needless to say I didn't get much sleep. The old man passed away around a month prior to their first anniversary. Though I did not feel bad for him, I wondered if he would have lived longer had they not met. At least he died with a smile.
They weren't heavy set, nor were they fit. The old man walked with a cane.These elderly couple, what kind of physical shape there were in, trim and fit or heavy set.
I had a great grandpa like that--I can only hope I'm the same wayWhen I was your age (23) I lived next door to an elderly newlywed couple. The gentleman was 98. He was a quiet man with a perennial sour puss until he met his 85 year old bride. She changed his life.
Unfortunately our headboards shared a wall in common. Every night for one year their love brought long hours of noisy pounding. Needless to say I didn't get much sleep. The old man passed away around a month prior to their first anniversary. Though I did not feel bad for him, I wondered if he would have lived longer had they not met. At least he died with a smile.
I haven't read Playboy since the 80's. Having a house full of kids can limit your reading options. Last night I decided to download the online version to see what all the fuss is about. I have to say it painted a negative picture of both HRT patients and doctors. One could walk away with the impression that charlatans are pandering to wealthy men, who in their mid-life crisis wish to f***k like teenagers - it' all about sex.
I've never met Alan Mintz; he sounds like a ghoulish characterization of a man. Only Dr. John and Dr. Shabanah had favorable mention. I met Dr. Shabanah back in November. After reading this write-up I wouldn't mind talking to him again. He sounds like a man with principals.
The writer's intent was obvious. This was attack on anti-aging medicine punctuated by the comments of Dr. Rudman's widow. The writer made it clear the Rudman would have been against the use of HGH as an anti-aging protocol. As his widow sobbed, we can only imagine him rolling in his grave.
Please post link to that article.Last night I decided to download the online version to see what all the fuss is about.
That's a good point. He doesn't really seem all that interested in the relevance. The attempt to look past the oddities was no more than a gesture.Do you think that was the intent of the article?
Or was it to imply that all anti-aging oriented persons are odd ducks?
And with such a broad field and such an upcoming field why focus on the oddities vs. the relevance?
Please post link to that article.
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