I've spent the last six months empathizing with the woman in Mark 5:26.
(look it up - it will make you laugh). I'm now fully convinced that people work
in the "medical" profession rather than the "health" profession.
Not sure exactly when it happened --- but I suddenly became completely uninterested in shooting, sawing, womanizing, or anything else ----- just blanket blahs. My health was spiraling down. You know it's bad when you throw out catalogs from Grizzly, Cabelas, and Lee Nielsen.
There's a woman that wants to buy that darn Morris chair that I started --- and I haven't touched it for several months. I made a couple of small boxes just for quick jollies ---- but haven't made anything substantial for six stinkin months.
I saw my GP doc, a shrink, and finally, last week a urologist --- who ordered a simple T level ----- and concluded that it's about a third of what would be normal for a 90 yr old. Hot diggity ---- I have Low T! It does seem to explain a bit, though.
I still need a bunch more tests which might narrow down the cause ---- and I still feel like crap ---- but I suppose at least I know a little bit about what's going on. I thought it was mid-life blahs.
In any event - not sure if any of you "more experienced" individuals have been through this kind of thing --- but if you did ---- how'd you get through it?
(look it up - it will make you laugh). I'm now fully convinced that people work
in the "medical" profession rather than the "health" profession.
Not sure exactly when it happened --- but I suddenly became completely uninterested in shooting, sawing, womanizing, or anything else ----- just blanket blahs. My health was spiraling down. You know it's bad when you throw out catalogs from Grizzly, Cabelas, and Lee Nielsen.
There's a woman that wants to buy that darn Morris chair that I started --- and I haven't touched it for several months. I made a couple of small boxes just for quick jollies ---- but haven't made anything substantial for six stinkin months.
I saw my GP doc, a shrink, and finally, last week a urologist --- who ordered a simple T level ----- and concluded that it's about a third of what would be normal for a 90 yr old. Hot diggity ---- I have Low T! It does seem to explain a bit, though.
I still need a bunch more tests which might narrow down the cause ---- and I still feel like crap ---- but I suppose at least I know a little bit about what's going on. I thought it was mid-life blahs.
In any event - not sure if any of you "more experienced" individuals have been through this kind of thing --- but if you did ---- how'd you get through it?
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