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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Who uses Gel? What does Defy Charge For Gel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 46086" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>I've been on gels for 2 years now. I got to bed with my wife every night and play with my 12 year old daughter. There is no transference to either of them. Now, I shower every morning and put the get on immediately. Before I go to bed, I shower. I don't walk around without a shirt on and I wash my hands immediately after application. </p><p></p><p>I read a study and they had women rub against a man who applied a transdermal 15 mins after it dried and her test levels rose up sightly. Then they had her do it a couple of hours later and it didn't go up at all. This was skin to skin contact.</p><p></p><p>Based on my experience and what I've read, transference is not a problem. Also, if I remember correctly, about 60% of TRT patients are on transdermals. For most people, they work. I would say give it a try. What's it going to hurt and if it does work, it's more convenient. I've been on both injections and Androgel and I feel better on Androgel and doctors are easier to prescribe that then injections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 46086, member: 2067"] I've been on gels for 2 years now. I got to bed with my wife every night and play with my 12 year old daughter. There is no transference to either of them. Now, I shower every morning and put the get on immediately. Before I go to bed, I shower. I don't walk around without a shirt on and I wash my hands immediately after application. I read a study and they had women rub against a man who applied a transdermal 15 mins after it dried and her test levels rose up sightly. Then they had her do it a couple of hours later and it didn't go up at all. This was skin to skin contact. Based on my experience and what I've read, transference is not a problem. Also, if I remember correctly, about 60% of TRT patients are on transdermals. For most people, they work. I would say give it a try. What's it going to hurt and if it does work, it's more convenient. I've been on both injections and Androgel and I feel better on Androgel and doctors are easier to prescribe that then injections. [/QUOTE]
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