RE: [Hornlist] aging & playing the horn

2004-11-13 Thread hans
ry different places or situations, sometimes. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Walter E. Lewis Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 4:45 AM To: The Horn List Subject: Re: [Hornlist] aging & playing the horn Hans, Very interesting post! I wil

Re: [Hornlist] aging & playing the horn

2004-11-13 Thread Walter E. Lewis
Hans, Very interesting post! I will share a bit of my situation in this regard. I had a bariatric procedure 5 years ago, and have lost over 200 pounds. During the initial blood testing by the surgeon, he found that my testosterone level was in his words, "the lowest I've ever seen in one of my p

[Hornlist] aging & playing the horn

2004-11-13 Thread hans
After mid life, the Testosterone output (hormones) will decrease. It starts at age 40-45 for some, while some others have the same output level as younger fellows in their thirties when they have passed 60 of age already or more. This hormone is responsible not only for the sexual functions of bot