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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Optimum Testosterone Levels...... The truth...
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<blockquote data-quote="Beken" data-source="post: 239474" data-attributes="member: 44469"><p>I starting to wonder how many people are misdiagnosed based on numbers or they are at supra physiological levels that are doing harm to their body. My doctor didn't talk to me about how to raise my T levels naturally. I was eating a lot of sugar. I wasn't exercising. I was on medication that lowers T levels. And I had sleep apnea. The doctor literally said to me... "You have the testosterone of a woman.". I told him my concerns about TRT and I thought that I had room to raise it naturally. He told me..."I can't treat you and you're not going to feel better unless you go on TRT.". My main complaint was feeling tire.... little did I know at the time that I had sleep apnea. I also told the doctor that I want to have kids still. He didn't talk to me about Clomid, nasal gels or HCG. I think these TRT mills and doctors need to be called out and exposed. </p><h3></h3></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beken, post: 239474, member: 44469"] I starting to wonder how many people are misdiagnosed based on numbers or they are at supra physiological levels that are doing harm to their body. My doctor didn't talk to me about how to raise my T levels naturally. I was eating a lot of sugar. I wasn't exercising. I was on medication that lowers T levels. And I had sleep apnea. The doctor literally said to me... "You have the testosterone of a woman.". I told him my concerns about TRT and I thought that I had room to raise it naturally. He told me..."I can't treat you and you're not going to feel better unless you go on TRT.". My main complaint was feeling tire.... little did I know at the time that I had sleep apnea. I also told the doctor that I want to have kids still. He didn't talk to me about Clomid, nasal gels or HCG. I think these TRT mills and doctors need to be called out and exposed. [HEADING=2][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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