Yeah show me at least one sijd patient who got it fixed by this adjustment ;) check pudendalhope nobody got it fixed. I mean it's ok that it's not fixable, but what's the point to lie then? Do you understand anything in anatomy?? Imagine you were walking with this problem for years, lots of muscles got shortened and weak, and this guy claims he can fix it in 20 mins? Try this method yourself if you have sijd
He does not even check any back muscles!! Just a hint for you: ileum has lots of muscles attached especially QL muscle which is very strong and once it's shortened (bc ileum is misaligned) and spasmed (100% sijd cases) there is no way to adjust the pelvis without fixing the muscle first. So beware of this magician who tells you it's an easy to fix. He just wants your money period ! So don't waste your time and money, oh and he likes to use words like "unusual case" blah blah blah. He does not
@cartman6606 Wow! All youever do is make negative comments about this man. It makes me think you have a vendetta against him and are trying to ruin his reputation. If he treated you and it didn't work - then move on. No one person can "fix" 100% of the people's issues 100% of the time. Even well known orthopedic surgeons, onconogists and researchers will admit they don't have ALL the answers. I feel sorry for you that you can't just let it go and move on.
@cartman6606 Wow! All you ever do is make negative comments about this man. It makes me think you have a vendetta against him and are trying to ruin his reputation. If he treated you and it didn't work - then move on. No one person can "fix" 100% of the people's issues 100% of the time. Even well known orthopedic surgeons, onconogists and researchers will admit they don't have ALL the answers. I feel sorry for you that you can't just let it go and move on.
Thank you for sharing your interpretation on my words, Ilya, et al. I suggest you publish an article, or a book as I have done as you have many opinions on the subject. You have chosen to continue with running commentary here but I don't see much utility in your efforts, but carry on. It gives a break from work perhaps.
For other ppl to understand the jerry's comment "go write a book" means "get out of my video, don't kill my successful business!"
Jerry, there are different methods exist which actually do work, so you don't have to invent anything. Ppl don't care if it's your fancy method or someone else, all they care is how to fix the problem.
Many more than 4 clients have seen me, all complex many helped some not. Kinda like clinical reality regardless of one's expertise, except of course in your clinic. PLEASE WRITE THAT BOOK!
Thank you Ilya et al. Please write the book so per your logic my Institute wil then become useless. Bed resting? What a novel concept. Fell out of favor some 20 years ago, check spine journal I think it way Deyo et al. He had a nice commentary in today's mail, The Spine Journal 11(7):633-635. What are you reading these days? I wouldn't say the whole weight, surely some traverses through the trunk muscles.
Thank you Ilya et al. Please write the book so per your logic my Institute wil then become useless. Bed resting? What a novel concept. Fell out of favor some 20 years ago, check spine journal I think it way Deyo et al. He had a nice commentary in today's mail, The Spine Journal 11(7):633-635. What are you reading these days? I wouldn't say the whole weight, surely some traverses through the trunk muscles. GO WRITE THAT BOOK, OR JOURNAL ARTICLE, NOW!
If I write a book (I don't need it, im not into money) your magical institute and your method Is gonna be useless. So keep on scamming people;) In my study to fix sijd it takes up to 12 weeks bed resting for ligaments to heal after adjustment. Do you understand that this joint holds the whole weight of the body when walking??? Do you understand it's a real ligament injury??? 4 patients saw you, nobody got it fixed.
Quite a rare entity?? ~80-90% cases are very unstable, unless your patient was smart enough to correct the pelvis right after the injury.... And smart enough not to aggravate it ...Most likely they walk and work until the very end, until they start limping and in pain usually it takes 2-3 yrs depends on type of activities. If it was that easy like you're saying ppl would recover completely, but in real world it's not... Even if you correct it, it won't stay in place, the best you can get is hy
Have you had time to explore the HESCH INSTITUTE web site? My workbook which accompanies a seminar is now 200 pages. You might be interested in taking the distance learning program. Best Regards, Jerry Hesch
Yes do send your contact info. Why not call? thank you for your kind wishes, yes you can call me the Institute if it pleases you, and yes legally also. You seem to be seeing an awful lot of unstable sacroiliac joints, quite a rare entity. Perhaps you believe that uneven pelvic landmarks and uneven movement therof is same as unstable SIJ? NO, the pelvis moving on the femoral heads does not. Strange beliefs in this SIj community! Just finished a 40 page chapter on torsions, 132 referencesYeahMe!
Don't think if somebody correct it for you, it will be okay. Without releasing all muscles, correction is useless, tight muscles and body weight will pull it back in seconds. Anyways it is fixable and it's not the end of the world. In GB health care is free so im providing info for free. Good luck to the president of hesch institute;) im wondering if Everybody in us can call him institute?? I mean legally;)
You're welcome, if you visit London, we can talk, I can give you my contact info if you want. For sij patients outhere: stop thinking that correction is so complicated, all you need is to release all back and leg muscles, then it will probably correct itself, also make sure glutes and abs are strong enough, another problem is how to keep it in place, some ppl benefit from sij belts, some not, prolo, core etc...
But don't think if smbdy correct (not that many ppl know how to do it, here I know
thank you for sharing your interesting perspective. Long live democracy! Free exchange of ideas. Jerry Hesch, Developer of the Hesch Method, President of the Hesch Institute
Individual sacral nerves get compressed bc of tight piriformis first, since they are very small and close to piriformis especially on the right , later when piriformis muscle becomes shortened and bigger (scarred) it will finally compress the sciatic nerve. There is some anatomical differences but in 90% cases it is like i said, dr. Hibner study. Has nothing to do with hip rotators, it's all secondary, so throw your book away. Grow up, magical heal
You confuse the sciatic nerve with individual sacral nerves, yes you do. the other hip rotators play a part whenever the hip is...hey why waste my time, I already posted and wrote on this so good nite!
Probably you will believe dr. Hibner more and then you have to apologize. Read on his last studies they explain everything, plus he has mrn images to prove everything, I just said. Any questions?
Really? Are you sure? If piriformis is tight and shortened it will affect lots of nerves plus sciatic nerve, there is lots of studies on this, ask dr. Hibner for example
the pirifoormis does not act alone. Pirifirmis syndrome is a very limited perspective. I just submited an article titled "Beyond Piriformis syndrome: the forgotten Hip rotators". My client last Weds was pleased. she had spent thousands and stretched her piriformsis ad nauseum w/o lasting results. We taught her how to maintain the correction I did. Keep reading, you are getting some basic concepts but the science is much deeper. What are you currently reading?
Those nerves get compressed by mostly piriformis and ligaments, that's why they do pn release surgery to free up the nerves and a patient usually feels good until his body will form scarred tissues again affecting same nerves due to still unbalanced pelvis
your focus is misplaced. You have a limited understanding. I am not at all afraid of what you reference as "failure". These are very difficult cases and I help a large proportion. You have a lot of time on your hands. You reference a woman on pudendal hope. I had a case I specifically discouraged a very invasive life changing intervention and she went ahead with it and well, now she has worsened. Is this the person you are referencing? You do not write like a Neurologist, not like an MD. Poser.
You say ppl don't have scoliosis with sijd?? Are you ok??? It's guaranteed it's just a matter of time the person has been living and walking with that issue. Sometimes it's not that bad, so docs say it's okay, but see what's gonna happen in couple of years.
Once pelvis is unbalanced it's 100% a person will get scoliosis it's a question of time. With tight piriformis a gait is not correct anymore once it's not correct it will lead to scoliosis
Im sorry jerry, but i mentioned s5 earlier and post was way longer but YouTube cut it down, and I didn't have time to retype the whole thing, but you got the main idea, right?
Whatever you think, but im working with your patient now, and at this point you are a poser and stop telling ppl you can fix sijd that easy. Btw a lady from pudendalhope is still having problems after your adjustments, go and call her. You don't understand the main concept here, correction is not enough. Nobody from pudendalhope ever 100% fixed the problem even after expensive pn release surgery, say hello to dr. Hibner;) sijd is treated once there is no symptoms at all, once all muscles are re
you said: "Plus most of the times ppl are very weak due to bad sleep, pain, NSAIDs and hormone disbalance due to s1s2s3s4 nerve compression, scoliosis etc. I saw couple of PTs who can unlock it, but still it's very unstable .... Sacrum is still twisted:("
I say: Most people with sijd do not have scoliosis, check the data, the published data on scoliosis. You did not mention S5 nerve compression, why? Exactly how do these nerves get compressed? You should present or publish your expertise...-)
No such thing as an "MD in Neurology". When on graduates from medical scholl they attain and MD degree and they then go on to do a 3 year residency in a specialty such as neurology, orthopedics, etc. You do not write like a neurologist. You are a poser.
Neurologists do not know much at all about pathomechanics of the sacroiliac joint. You are not convinicing me of very much.
Sorry youtube has limits on comments. Now I work in London neurology department, have md in neurology, so I know quite a bit in this area.
Sijd is not an easy fix!!! Ppl should know this.
Plus most of the times ppl are very weak due to bad sleep, pain, NSAIDs and hormone disbalance due to s1s2s3s4 nerve compression, scoliosis etc. I saw couple of PTs who can unlock it, but still it's very unstable .... Sacrum is still twisted:( So im very skeptical when smbdy is offering magical cure for sijd
So you cannot fix the broken knee by correcting it, right?? You need a cast and time. Same thing for any joint in human body.
I've seen some PTs who can unlock the stuck joint, which is nice but it's still hypermobile and very likely it will get stuck next 30 mins or so. Btw you can correct it without any pt if you use right muscle in the right time, at this point nbdy will need your method though, but most likely ppl with sij are very weak and overwe
Ok, you asked for it. You've seen lots of ppl who share personal info on YouTube, unless ppl are trying to sell smth like you for example?? Believe me it's not that easy to fix sijd, it's not a matter of correcting it, it won't stay in place anyways, bc 90% of 100% cases ligaments and si capsule are either torn or weak or overstretched, plus surrounding muscles are weak, shortened, injured and messy. So you cannot fix hypermobility, the same like you cannot fix the broken leg by correcting i
No, what is your name, date you are referring to re San diego? Your post is peculiar. you seem to have an agenda. I don't hide from the public, why do you. You can post, you just did. so can I. If you make a statement please do validate it with fact as opposed to your opinions.
Saw him in San Diego years ago, was the model for his brief presentation. He diagnosed me with several pelvic problems which he felt should cause pain based on palpatory findings only. I had none of the pain he felt I should have, nor did treatment of such make me feel any different with AROM LB, hips, LE, etc afterwards. N=1, no degrees of freedom. My experirnce only.
Saw him in San Diego years ago, was the model for his brief presentation. He diagnosed me with several pelvic problems which he felt should cause pain based on palpatory findings only. I had none of the pain he felt I should have, nor did treatment of such make me feel any different with AROM LB, hips, LE, etc afterwards. N=1, no degrees of freedom. My experirnce only.
Sorry to bug you Sir. but one more question, the dr thinks with my testosterom being off it may of caused my Pituatery Gland in the front of my brain into like a hyper drive causing a possible Pituatery Tumor or damaging my Pituater Gland, so he perscribed me DHEA medication to start with but its still not sending the proper chemicals to my body and organs?? Is this possible with my testosterom being off causing my Pituatery go hay-wire?? Im just lost and dont understand all this.
Another question, I was on testosterom shots, and about 3weeks ago my Urolagish dr said to stop all testosterom shots which I was getting once a week at 75mg. My red blood cells where at a dangerous level which could cause a stroke or heart attack. My red blood cell count was off, He said I had too much iron in my blood, my blood was too thick, and some other words I cant even pernounce or begin to spell. I tried the testosterom gel but got sick. Is testosterom dangerous is they cant fix this??
Yeah show me at least one sijd patient who got it fixed by this adjustment ;) check pudendalhope nobody got it fixed. I mean it's ok that it's not fixable, but what's the point to lie then? Do you understand anything in anatomy?? Imagine you were walking with this problem for years, lots of muscles got shortened and weak, and this guy claims he can fix it in 20 mins? Try this method yourself if you have sijd
cartman6606 5 months ago
Thank you for sharing. In a large group of clients there will always be one with an agenda, who will be very unhappy. tag-you're it!
jerryheschsr 5 months ago
He does not even check any back muscles!! Just a hint for you: ileum has lots of muscles attached especially QL muscle which is very strong and once it's shortened (bc ileum is misaligned) and spasmed (100% sijd cases) there is no way to adjust the pelvis without fixing the muscle first. So beware of this magician who tells you it's an easy to fix. He just wants your money period ! So don't waste your time and money, oh and he likes to use words like "unusual case" blah blah blah. He does not
cartman6606 5 months ago
@cartman6606 Wow! All youever do is make negative comments about this man. It makes me think you have a vendetta against him and are trying to ruin his reputation. If he treated you and it didn't work - then move on. No one person can "fix" 100% of the people's issues 100% of the time. Even well known orthopedic surgeons, onconogists and researchers will admit they don't have ALL the answers. I feel sorry for you that you can't just let it go and move on.
mom2dcb 5 months ago
@mom2dcb I kinda do agree with cartman. Giving people false hope sucks.
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@cartman6606 Wow! All you ever do is make negative comments about this man. It makes me think you have a vendetta against him and are trying to ruin his reputation. If he treated you and it didn't work - then move on. No one person can "fix" 100% of the people's issues 100% of the time. Even well known orthopedic surgeons, onconogists and researchers will admit they don't have ALL the answers. I feel sorry for you that you can't just let it go and move on.
mom2dcb 5 months ago
Thank you for sharing your interpretation on my words, Ilya, et al. I suggest you publish an article, or a book as I have done as you have many opinions on the subject. You have chosen to continue with running commentary here but I don't see much utility in your efforts, but carry on. It gives a break from work perhaps.
JERRYHESCH 5 months ago
For other ppl to understand the jerry's comment "go write a book" means "get out of my video, don't kill my successful business!"
Jerry, there are different methods exist which actually do work, so you don't have to invent anything. Ppl don't care if it's your fancy method or someone else, all they care is how to fix the problem.
cartman6606 5 months ago
Many more than 4 clients have seen me, all complex many helped some not. Kinda like clinical reality regardless of one's expertise, except of course in your clinic. PLEASE WRITE THAT BOOK!
JERRYHESCH 5 months ago
Thank you Ilya et al. Please write the book so per your logic my Institute wil then become useless. Bed resting? What a novel concept. Fell out of favor some 20 years ago, check spine journal I think it way Deyo et al. He had a nice commentary in today's mail, The Spine Journal 11(7):633-635. What are you reading these days? I wouldn't say the whole weight, surely some traverses through the trunk muscles.
JERRYHESCH 5 months ago
Thank you Ilya et al. Please write the book so per your logic my Institute wil then become useless. Bed resting? What a novel concept. Fell out of favor some 20 years ago, check spine journal I think it way Deyo et al. He had a nice commentary in today's mail, The Spine Journal 11(7):633-635. What are you reading these days? I wouldn't say the whole weight, surely some traverses through the trunk muscles. GO WRITE THAT BOOK, OR JOURNAL ARTICLE, NOW!
JERRYHESCH 5 months ago
If I write a book (I don't need it, im not into money) your magical institute and your method Is gonna be useless. So keep on scamming people;) In my study to fix sijd it takes up to 12 weeks bed resting for ligaments to heal after adjustment. Do you understand that this joint holds the whole weight of the body when walking??? Do you understand it's a real ligament injury??? 4 patients saw you, nobody got it fixed.
cartman6606 5 months ago
You should write a book.
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Quite a rare entity?? ~80-90% cases are very unstable, unless your patient was smart enough to correct the pelvis right after the injury.... And smart enough not to aggravate it ...Most likely they walk and work until the very end, until they start limping and in pain usually it takes 2-3 yrs depends on type of activities. If it was that easy like you're saying ppl would recover completely, but in real world it's not... Even if you correct it, it won't stay in place, the best you can get is hy
cartman6606 6 months ago
Have you had time to explore the HESCH INSTITUTE web site? My workbook which accompanies a seminar is now 200 pages. You might be interested in taking the distance learning program. Best Regards, Jerry Hesch
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Yes do send your contact info. Why not call? thank you for your kind wishes, yes you can call me the Institute if it pleases you, and yes legally also. You seem to be seeing an awful lot of unstable sacroiliac joints, quite a rare entity. Perhaps you believe that uneven pelvic landmarks and uneven movement therof is same as unstable SIJ? NO, the pelvis moving on the femoral heads does not. Strange beliefs in this SIj community! Just finished a 40 page chapter on torsions, 132 referencesYeahMe!
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Don't think if somebody correct it for you, it will be okay. Without releasing all muscles, correction is useless, tight muscles and body weight will pull it back in seconds. Anyways it is fixable and it's not the end of the world. In GB health care is free so im providing info for free. Good luck to the president of hesch institute;) im wondering if Everybody in us can call him institute?? I mean legally;)
cartman6606 6 months ago
You're welcome, if you visit London, we can talk, I can give you my contact info if you want. For sij patients outhere: stop thinking that correction is so complicated, all you need is to release all back and leg muscles, then it will probably correct itself, also make sure glutes and abs are strong enough, another problem is how to keep it in place, some ppl benefit from sij belts, some not, prolo, core etc...
But don't think if smbdy correct (not that many ppl know how to do it, here I know
cartman6606 6 months ago
thank you for sharing your interesting perspective. Long live democracy! Free exchange of ideas. Jerry Hesch, Developer of the Hesch Method, President of the Hesch Institute
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Im not confusing with anything, but you are.
Individual sacral nerves get compressed bc of tight piriformis first, since they are very small and close to piriformis especially on the right , later when piriformis muscle becomes shortened and bigger (scarred) it will finally compress the sciatic nerve. There is some anatomical differences but in 90% cases it is like i said, dr. Hibner study. Has nothing to do with hip rotators, it's all secondary, so throw your book away. Grow up, magical heal
cartman6606 6 months ago
You confuse the sciatic nerve with individual sacral nerves, yes you do. the other hip rotators play a part whenever the hip is...hey why waste my time, I already posted and wrote on this so good nite!
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Probably you will believe dr. Hibner more and then you have to apologize. Read on his last studies they explain everything, plus he has mrn images to prove everything, I just said. Any questions?
cartman6606 6 months ago
Really? Are you sure? If piriformis is tight and shortened it will affect lots of nerves plus sciatic nerve, there is lots of studies on this, ask dr. Hibner for example
cartman6606 6 months ago
Bad anatomy, bad, bad bad. The S1, S2 nerves do NOT traverse ligaments MR Neurologist. Anatomy 101.
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Ilya,
the pirifoormis does not act alone. Pirifirmis syndrome is a very limited perspective. I just submited an article titled "Beyond Piriformis syndrome: the forgotten Hip rotators". My client last Weds was pleased. she had spent thousands and stretched her piriformsis ad nauseum w/o lasting results. We taught her how to maintain the correction I did. Keep reading, you are getting some basic concepts but the science is much deeper. What are you currently reading?
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Those nerves get compressed by mostly piriformis and ligaments, that's why they do pn release surgery to free up the nerves and a patient usually feels good until his body will form scarred tissues again affecting same nerves due to still unbalanced pelvis
cartman6606 6 months ago
Hi Ilya!
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
your focus is misplaced. You have a limited understanding. I am not at all afraid of what you reference as "failure". These are very difficult cases and I help a large proportion. You have a lot of time on your hands. You reference a woman on pudendal hope. I had a case I specifically discouraged a very invasive life changing intervention and she went ahead with it and well, now she has worsened. Is this the person you are referencing? You do not write like a Neurologist, not like an MD. Poser.
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
You say ppl don't have scoliosis with sijd?? Are you ok??? It's guaranteed it's just a matter of time the person has been living and walking with that issue. Sometimes it's not that bad, so docs say it's okay, but see what's gonna happen in couple of years.
Once pelvis is unbalanced it's 100% a person will get scoliosis it's a question of time. With tight piriformis a gait is not correct anymore once it's not correct it will lead to scoliosis
cartman6606 6 months ago
Im sorry jerry, but i mentioned s5 earlier and post was way longer but YouTube cut it down, and I didn't have time to retype the whole thing, but you got the main idea, right?
cartman6606 6 months ago
Whatever you think, but im working with your patient now, and at this point you are a poser and stop telling ppl you can fix sijd that easy. Btw a lady from pudendalhope is still having problems after your adjustments, go and call her. You don't understand the main concept here, correction is not enough. Nobody from pudendalhope ever 100% fixed the problem even after expensive pn release surgery, say hello to dr. Hibner;) sijd is treated once there is no symptoms at all, once all muscles are re
cartman6606 6 months ago
you said: "Plus most of the times ppl are very weak due to bad sleep, pain, NSAIDs and hormone disbalance due to s1s2s3s4 nerve compression, scoliosis etc. I saw couple of PTs who can unlock it, but still it's very unstable .... Sacrum is still twisted:("
I say: Most people with sijd do not have scoliosis, check the data, the published data on scoliosis. You did not mention S5 nerve compression, why? Exactly how do these nerves get compressed? You should present or publish your expertise...-)
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
No such thing as an "MD in Neurology". When on graduates from medical scholl they attain and MD degree and they then go on to do a 3 year residency in a specialty such as neurology, orthopedics, etc. You do not write like a neurologist. You are a poser.
Neurologists do not know much at all about pathomechanics of the sacroiliac joint. You are not convinicing me of very much.
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Sorry youtube has limits on comments. Now I work in London neurology department, have md in neurology, so I know quite a bit in this area.
Sijd is not an easy fix!!! Ppl should know this.
Plus most of the times ppl are very weak due to bad sleep, pain, NSAIDs and hormone disbalance due to s1s2s3s4 nerve compression, scoliosis etc. I saw couple of PTs who can unlock it, but still it's very unstable .... Sacrum is still twisted:( So im very skeptical when smbdy is offering magical cure for sijd
cartman6606 6 months ago
Sorry, YouTube has limits for the comments.
So you cannot fix the broken knee by correcting it, right?? You need a cast and time. Same thing for any joint in human body.
I've seen some PTs who can unlock the stuck joint, which is nice but it's still hypermobile and very likely it will get stuck next 30 mins or so. Btw you can correct it without any pt if you use right muscle in the right time, at this point nbdy will need your method though, but most likely ppl with sij are very weak and overwe
cartman6606 6 months ago
Ok, you asked for it. You've seen lots of ppl who share personal info on YouTube, unless ppl are trying to sell smth like you for example?? Believe me it's not that easy to fix sijd, it's not a matter of correcting it, it won't stay in place anyways, bc 90% of 100% cases ligaments and si capsule are either torn or weak or overstretched, plus surrounding muscles are weak, shortened, injured and messy. So you cannot fix hypermobility, the same like you cannot fix the broken leg by correcting i
cartman6606 6 months ago
No, what is your name, date you are referring to re San diego? Your post is peculiar. you seem to have an agenda. I don't hide from the public, why do you. You can post, you just did. so can I. If you make a statement please do validate it with fact as opposed to your opinions.
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
I cannot post my experience, or what??
You don't remember San Diego??
cartman6606 6 months ago
you keep posting the same coment after several videos.
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
strange story you are posting.
JERRYHESCH 6 months ago
Saw him in San Diego years ago, was the model for his brief presentation. He diagnosed me with several pelvic problems which he felt should cause pain based on palpatory findings only. I had none of the pain he felt I should have, nor did treatment of such make me feel any different with AROM LB, hips, LE, etc afterwards. N=1, no degrees of freedom. My experirnce only.
cartman6606 6 months ago
Saw him in San Diego years ago, was the model for his brief presentation. He diagnosed me with several pelvic problems which he felt should cause pain based on palpatory findings only. I had none of the pain he felt I should have, nor did treatment of such make me feel any different with AROM LB, hips, LE, etc afterwards. N=1, no degrees of freedom. My experirnce only.
cartman6606 6 months ago
I apologize but i do not practice medicine and cannot comment it is beyond my specialty.
JERRYHESCH 8 months ago
Sorry to bug you Sir. but one more question, the dr thinks with my testosterom being off it may of caused my Pituatery Gland in the front of my brain into like a hyper drive causing a possible Pituatery Tumor or damaging my Pituater Gland, so he perscribed me DHEA medication to start with but its still not sending the proper chemicals to my body and organs?? Is this possible with my testosterom being off causing my Pituatery go hay-wire?? Im just lost and dont understand all this.
Mr517519 8 months ago
Another question, I was on testosterom shots, and about 3weeks ago my Urolagish dr said to stop all testosterom shots which I was getting once a week at 75mg. My red blood cells where at a dangerous level which could cause a stroke or heart attack. My red blood cell count was off, He said I had too much iron in my blood, my blood was too thick, and some other words I cant even pernounce or begin to spell. I tried the testosterom gel but got sick. Is testosterom dangerous is they cant fix this??
Mr517519 8 months ago