Women can still access progesterone, estrogen and DHEA over the counter.
You are a smart man. It seems to never work out whenever a husband pushes their wife into doing something that they're unsure of or don't want to do. It has to somehow be their idea or never works out very well. Such is married life. I have found the best approach in your situation is to let her see the benefits that Herman optimization has given you and then at some point in time take her out to a nice dinner or go on a nice trip somewhere and during that time talk about how much she means to you and how you want to grow old and happy together and maintain her health so that you can do that. Menopause is the equivalent of a man being castrated. When a soldier is injured and castrated there is never a time that they are not provided with testosterone. Sadly, every woman that goes through menopause has essentially been castrated, but yet they are not giving back their hormones in most situations. Menopause is endocrine failure for women, as they immediately lose their estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. I personally find how women are treated at menopause to be criminal and malpractice. Maybe you can just talk your wife into having a little conversation with Angie as women seem to do much better discussing these type issues with another woman.
Women can still access progesterone, estrogen and DHEA over the counter.
To summarize my last answer to you: in a post menopausal woman it's as simple as giving a woman back what she has lost in a bio-identical form. So, give her back her testosterone, her estrogen, and her progesterone in sufficient amounts to provide maximal health benefits and protection against age related diseases
I understand if you want to limit the discussion to testosterone only, but whether nandrolone may have useful therapeutic qualities to men and women seems reasonable to discuss with a knowledgeable endocrine doctrine, especially where nandrolone and other synthetic hormones are prescribed throughout the world for a number of conditions. Off label use (for example, treating Covid w Ivermectin off label?) is a valid area of inquiry. We don't necessarily have to limit the discussion to TRT.
We are dealing with US law here, and the DEA does not like anabolic steroids. It is widely recognized that oxandrolone (Anavar) is very beneficial drug for post-op orthopedic treatment. But nobody will write it because the office is inspected and records are reviewed.
Ivermectin is not an anabolic steroid.Off label use (for example, treating Covid w Ivermectin off label?) is a valid area of inquiry.
But we are going to anyway.We don't necessarily have to limit the discussion to TRT.
There is no relation to TRT if you don't use nandrolone. And you don't have to use nandrolone to achieve the benefits of TRT. So, drop it.