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LisaMarie Shaughnessy

 

Jack and Elaine LaLanne: American Role Models

  Are you buying into all the “hoopla” regarding testosterone replacement therapy? Are you asking your doctor to test to see where your testosterone level is when he or she draws your blood? Are you being told “You NEED to replace your testosterone?” YOU DON’T! For those of us in the 45 plus demo you probably remember the King of Fitness, Jack LaLanne and his wife, Elaine. They were the true “Power Couple” of their time, who through diet, exercise, discipline, and dedication to each other lived a healthy, vibrantRead More


Thoughts of suicide

  I had thoughts of suicide. It was January 2012 and I was standing in the parking lot at work on the phone with Kevin. I was a nervous wreck, everything about me had changed. My thoughts, my look, and this overwhelming feeling of compulsion. I had never felt this way before, I told him, “I am saying this out loud but I am not going to do it, I feel like committing suicide.” I had felt my life was out of control and I couldn’t do anything about it.Read More


Feeling 16 again story

  I have received so many private messages from people all over the country. Some who have said they stopped doing testosterone after they saw what I had started. One person told me his story. This man is happily married with kids, successful and taking testosterone via injections (shots). He said he became agitated all time and started to feel what he thought were “roid rage”- like episodes. Then he added, “I feel like I’m sixteen again.” I asked him what that meant and he said, “I feel like I need toRead More


I don’t know how I did it!

“I don’t know how I did it!” The thought just came to me out of nowhere. While writing my book, Testosterone The New Drug Addiction, I was recalling the past five years of my life. Through this process I keep experiencing “pop ups.” I coined the phrase “pop ups” several years ago while working on developing my emotional awareness. “Pop ups” are emotions that strike from out of the blue when you are recalling experiences, often unpleasant, that cause emotional pain. Pop ups are kind of like a hot kernel that escapesRead More