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ello
I read ur advice to the poor guy that was concerned about testosterone levels. the advice yu gave him was not very good at all, since it seems yu are more concerned about being subject to blame or legal consequences, to be held accountable. Also it seems that yu don't have an assistant that could help u to research information that would really be beneficial. If yu really don't have the resources or the knowledge or will to do the work involved to give factual answers, I think YU need to go to get a second opinion about whether or not yu should be providing answers for this column. Peace mike
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Hi,
   I also fully agree with above posts in that if you had better information, you could as well have posted the same in answer to the " poor guy ", rather than starting a separate thread like this, as it would have helped the poster who replied as well as the person who wanted help. As already mentioned, this is not a forum of experts, and members are sharing whatever information they have among each other with a view to help. If there are inadequasies or technical mistakes in the posting, you are welcome to present your point of view so that everyone is benefited in that process.
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We are not Drs here at Medhelp. Only people trying to help each other out. I would like to know, like the above poster, which post your talking about.
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I don't know the post of " the poor guy that was concerned about testosterone levels."
my question to you is did you give the poor guy the correct information?
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