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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My Ongoing TRT Mystery
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<blockquote data-quote="osirisrisen" data-source="post: 240013" data-attributes="member: 3489"><p>Totally agree. I also get a bit concerned with the “symptom resolution” approach and “men’s T levels in the 1940’s were 1700 and they all ate meat and banged their wives and every other woman 4 times a day and then fought in the streets and won two wars!” mindset.</p><p></p><p>There is research in Trans people that started T and had their SERT lowered significantly from T…this can happen even on the first injection. Which makes me think of all the men who have posted in the past saying they had their first injection and had panic attacks and everyone was telling them, “it’s in your head, take more T and man up”. At least there is now some (albeit new and largely unproven studies) that can support this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osirisrisen, post: 240013, member: 3489"] Totally agree. I also get a bit concerned with the “symptom resolution” approach and “men’s T levels in the 1940’s were 1700 and they all ate meat and banged their wives and every other woman 4 times a day and then fought in the streets and won two wars!” mindset. There is research in Trans people that started T and had their SERT lowered significantly from T…this can happen even on the first injection. Which makes me think of all the men who have posted in the past saying they had their first injection and had panic attacks and everyone was telling them, “it’s in your head, take more T and man up”. At least there is now some (albeit new and largely unproven studies) that can support this. [/QUOTE]
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