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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone's Protective Qualities on Pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokin Joe" data-source="post: 15749" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Wow!! Thanks for that reply Wwhite. I have almost the exact experience with Testosterone. </p><p>The effects on my discs and joints are great and I to hate anti-inflammatories which are actually more destructive to connective tissue than people really know. There is much information on the web about these kinds of drugs.</p><p>While on T though my focus and energy was great and I had better sleep and my patience seemed never ending compared to my "Normal State" if you will.</p><p>I am glad that you made this post as I have found little information to back up the effects of Testoaterone on disc and connective tissue. There is alot on the positive effects of Estrogen iin women and the protection that it offers disc and joints during and after menapause.</p><p>I hope that more people with Degerative Disc Disease who are on TRT will take note and post their experiences!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 15749, member: 487"] Wow!! Thanks for that reply Wwhite. I have almost the exact experience with Testosterone. The effects on my discs and joints are great and I to hate anti-inflammatories which are actually more destructive to connective tissue than people really know. There is much information on the web about these kinds of drugs. While on T though my focus and energy was great and I had better sleep and my patience seemed never ending compared to my "Normal State" if you will. I am glad that you made this post as I have found little information to back up the effects of Testoaterone on disc and connective tissue. There is alot on the positive effects of Estrogen iin women and the protection that it offers disc and joints during and after menapause. I hope that more people with Degerative Disc Disease who are on TRT will take note and post their experiences!!! [/QUOTE]
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