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Ok, I am a new member and a recently medically retired military member. I was deployed several times and during my last deployment I was poisoned. I have a great group of doctors and receive care on a routine basis. The medical issues have caused me to have a autoimmune disorder. I have all good labs except my RBC's (23-28) and WBC's (?)are always low. This is despite supplements and a good diet. My test levels are 285, whatever that means.

Anyway, I am here to get myself back to where I was 5 years ago. My wife competed in figure competitions and did great, she used some products and she seems to think they can help me. I even talked to my doctor and she thinks some maybe of use but said she could not talk to be about them. She did provide me a few website links, to include this one.

Anyway, My family and I used to run every Sunday. I want to get back to being able to do that. I am considered a 100% disabeled vet and I still work and I never quit. If annyone has good advice for me, fell free to provide it. I will do my best to read all the posts and educate myself. I have a PhD in business so all of this is very new to me.

Thanks to all the guys and gals who posted.
 
Welcome to the board. As Prince said-check out the various forums here. You'll find alot of help from some very knowledgeable members.
 
I am to be medically retired soon as well.
What auto-immune disorder do you have?
What products/gear are you looking into.
where were you 5 years ago that you want to reach once again?

Sorry about the disability bro. The 2,800 /mnth isn't great, but glad to hear you're still able to work.
 
The "products" that she can't talk about are probably test related. if you've got such low test, your VA doc should be able to prescribe some HRT treatments unless it's against policy to do so. Talk to your doc about HRT (or TRT, testosterone replacement therapy), and see what they say. I don't know the procedures, but it's likely that you'll need a few months of sustained non-recovery to warrant a HRT routine, but once you've go it, then that's the best rout to go IMO. That way you'll be able to get legal AAS.

Of course, this is all an assumption though.
 
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