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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
For those that do not benefit from TRT alone: Is growth hormone an option?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 147764" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>So you are spot on, and you’re missing the boat, all at the same time lol. Just like testosterone isn’t a panacea, growth hormone isn’t either. What this man’s story is actually telling us, is that the body works as an entire unit, and that it’s very difficult to feel optimal by just optimizing one hormone deficiency. So in this man’s case, he needed to optimize both growth hormone and testosterone to feel optimal. Some men just have a testosterone deficiency. Some men have low testosterone and are hypothyroid. But moral of the story, and specifically this man’s story, you have to correct all hormone deficiencies to feel good. You can’t only correct one, and leave other hormones deficient. The body doesn’t work like that. So if this man was to correct his growth hormone first, and do nothing about his testosterone, he would feel much worse than he does now. Correcting both is what dramatically improved things for him, not the growth hormone specifically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 147764, member: 15043"] So you are spot on, and you’re missing the boat, all at the same time lol. Just like testosterone isn’t a panacea, growth hormone isn’t either. What this man’s story is actually telling us, is that the body works as an entire unit, and that it’s very difficult to feel optimal by just optimizing one hormone deficiency. So in this man’s case, he needed to optimize both growth hormone and testosterone to feel optimal. Some men just have a testosterone deficiency. Some men have low testosterone and are hypothyroid. But moral of the story, and specifically this man’s story, you have to correct all hormone deficiencies to feel good. You can’t only correct one, and leave other hormones deficient. The body doesn’t work like that. So if this man was to correct his growth hormone first, and do nothing about his testosterone, he would feel much worse than he does now. Correcting both is what dramatically improved things for him, not the growth hormone specifically. [/QUOTE]
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