Just throwing this on here too, in case some miss the other thread:
There is a TRT study I found of cardiac transplant patients who suffered bone loss after the transplant.
Apparently, the transplant throws patients into hypogonadism and thus they suffer bone loss.
They were supplemented with IBN and TRT some both, some only one of the two. The most significant bone increase was in men given TRT. Keep in mind most of these men are probably much older than us and yet they regenerated bone mass.
Remember this is AFTER 5 YEARS of treatment.
Stay positive and don't lose hope. And most importantly, get on the regimen and remember "TIME & CONSISTENCY = RESULTS!" - CD
Testosterone replacement has a substantial benefit on bone mass, fracture incidence, libido, and sexual activities in male cardiac transplant patients: a 5-year randomized prospective controlled trial
Here is another study with similar findings:
http://www.renalandurologynews.com/h...rticle/639492/