mens journal article

A 2 page article on propecia and long term side effects is in this month’s mens journal - alexander sarrsgard is on the cover.

Any chance it is available online. I know many magazines offer the same articles online. I looked quick on their website, but didn’t see it.

The exposure of the poison in that magazine is certainly a good thing.

Golf, can you find the magazine, purchase and scan the article for posting here?

Thx

No scanner here but its on newsstands now - mentions triash and irwig and lawsuits

Wow. I will try to pick up a copy of mens journal up in London tomorrow.

this one?
mensjournal.com/in-the-october-issue-alexander-skarsgard

online u find only this useless consult
mensjournal.com/tonic-anxiety

Not this one. It’s not posted online yet.

this is alexander skarsgard

mensjournal.com/in-the-october-issue-alexander-skarsgard

alexander sarrsgard is another one? :slight_smile:

Sorry, right magazine, wrong article. The new article isn’t posted online yet.

Page 66 and 67 from Men’s Journal




That bitch deserves no dick.

you stole my thunder, lol. I was going to say the same.

I wonder when we actually see mention of the entire devastation the drug does to the ENTIRE endocrine system. I guess I should be happy we this, which is good step in the right direction.

Thanks for posting that Dubya, much appreciated. This is important in that it mentions persistent low Testosterone (hypogonadism) post drug / need for TRT. This has not been mentioned much in academic papers.

The first guy who speaks is bloody lucky trt works, he cant be from around here?

No problem. I think the author deserves a pat on the back. That’s a ton of info about what you guys have been working on and been dealing with to be packed into a page-and-a-half article.

There’s no guarantee that TRT is actually working well for the man mentioned in the article, only says he is on it.

You are talking about the female doctor that prescribes propecia to her husband and not the first woman mentioned in the article, right?

Yeah the doctor.

Actually, Jeff O the medical sales rep exactly matches the profile of a poster in the experiences with TRT thread here:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3250

Very interesting as I thought this guy was bogus. He turned up saying TRT had cured him then vanished again. If he is for real I wish he’d come back and explain a bit more since he’s very much the exception to the rule.

Jeff O = Dr Crilser?

It wouldn’t surprise me lol…