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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: 15942" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Walter-Thanks for the reply. I was on injecteble for most of the time that I was on T. I tried Andro gel for a while but it seemed to make me achy in the shoulders. Injecteble works great but I'm concerned about the different effects between injecteble and els or creams. From what I've read gels and crams don't hit the prostate as hard as injectebles due to the daily usually morning applications of gels/crams.</p><p>I know what you mean about the cervical disc. I know that being off of T has certainly led me to more pain in the C-spine and the L-spine. I am trying to stay away from meds at this point but it is difficult when youa re in pain.</p><p>I am going to try Fortesta when I start back.</p><p>My T levels have returned back to base levels. 517 Total and 7.0 Free T.</p><p>Because I have always had low Free T, Ihave to think this is why I felt so much better brining my levels up to 14.5.</p><p>Best I have ever felt. My hematicrit did go up to the 51 which was another reason to stop for the moment. I am reserching heavily for my re-start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 15942, member: 487"] Walter-Thanks for the reply. I was on injecteble for most of the time that I was on T. I tried Andro gel for a while but it seemed to make me achy in the shoulders. Injecteble works great but I'm concerned about the different effects between injecteble and els or creams. From what I've read gels and crams don't hit the prostate as hard as injectebles due to the daily usually morning applications of gels/crams. I know what you mean about the cervical disc. I know that being off of T has certainly led me to more pain in the C-spine and the L-spine. I am trying to stay away from meds at this point but it is difficult when youa re in pain. I am going to try Fortesta when I start back. My T levels have returned back to base levels. 517 Total and 7.0 Free T. Because I have always had low Free T, Ihave to think this is why I felt so much better brining my levels up to 14.5. Best I have ever felt. My hematicrit did go up to the 51 which was another reason to stop for the moment. I am reserching heavily for my re-start. [/QUOTE]
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