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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I want to go with defy, but I have a major concern
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<blockquote data-quote="GA8314" data-source="post: 37672" data-attributes="member: 7454"><p>o.k. Here's how I would look at this one. Listen, I'm very empathetic to this very difficult economy. Our economic situation has hit men particularly hard given the loss in manufacturing and production jobs. </p><p></p><p>However, you also need to realize that if you need this treatment (perhaps more so than many other treatments with the exception of very serious acute scenarios such as infections or cancers or traumas), you really need this treatment. This is one treatment which can help you succeed in the job market. It can help you navigate a stressful, difficult labor market.</p><p></p><p>Please understand this. TRT is NOT a panacea, but if you are truly deficient/suboptimal, then the COST of NOT complying with therapy is greater than you may appreciate.</p><p></p><p>For $100/month or so, you CAN make this work. If you need to go mow some lawns, cancel your cable channels, cut back in other ways, then do it. If you are suboptimal, it is WORTH finding the money and making it happen to help the guys at Defy HELP YOU take control of your life.</p><p></p><p>Consider this. I've not phased this very eloquently, but it's the truth. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Also, what is it that you do for work? What's your educational background? What are your particular skill sets? What general part of the country do you live in? How old are you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GA8314, post: 37672, member: 7454"] o.k. Here's how I would look at this one. Listen, I'm very empathetic to this very difficult economy. Our economic situation has hit men particularly hard given the loss in manufacturing and production jobs. However, you also need to realize that if you need this treatment (perhaps more so than many other treatments with the exception of very serious acute scenarios such as infections or cancers or traumas), you really need this treatment. This is one treatment which can help you succeed in the job market. It can help you navigate a stressful, difficult labor market. Please understand this. TRT is NOT a panacea, but if you are truly deficient/suboptimal, then the COST of NOT complying with therapy is greater than you may appreciate. For $100/month or so, you CAN make this work. If you need to go mow some lawns, cancel your cable channels, cut back in other ways, then do it. If you are suboptimal, it is WORTH finding the money and making it happen to help the guys at Defy HELP YOU take control of your life. Consider this. I've not phased this very eloquently, but it's the truth. Good luck. Also, what is it that you do for work? What's your educational background? What are your particular skill sets? What general part of the country do you live in? How old are you? [/QUOTE]
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