Menopause is not just for women anymore. Researchers at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago are persuaded that the "highly prevalent disorder" afflicts more than 5 million men, who suffer such symptoms as fatigue, mood swings, decreased desire for sex, hair
loss, lack of concentration and weight gain. A Northwestern Memorial Hospital news release explains that male hypogonadism, as it’s referred to in the medical community, occurs
when the testicles do not produce enough testosterone, the hormone that
plays a key role in masculine growth and development. When hormone
levels drop, men can experience significant mental and physical changes. For those seeking treatment, options include hormone replacement
therapy (HRT) via absorbable pellet implants, topical gels, patches, and
injections. Through HRT, doctors can restore sexual function and muscle
strength.
Bill’s reply to William.This page reminds me of the way you act.Because I know you have mood swings and lack of concertation.And for your benfit,the only assumpition I made that was wrong,is that you were a Nice Guy.Now if assuming that you were a nice guy makes me an ass what does that make you? Eccl.7:9 Sayes,Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger resides in the lap of fools. Have a Blessed DAY!!!