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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="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 239483" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>An incompetent or unscrupulous doctor or a testosterone mill, IMO, won't do a thorough work up or have a thorough discussion with the patient. A knowledgeable doctor, in tandem with labs, will have a thorough, thoughtful discussion, asking questions, with the goal of establishing if TRT is appropriate. It is established that testosterone numbers in young men are declining. If someone is symptomatic, especially with sexual dysfunction, it needs to be addressed. And, yes, there are young men, even teenagers, buying underground testosterone and/or other anabolic drugs j for the sole purpose of getting a jacked up physique. They're risking their health and their life. But I don't put them in the same category as young men with symptoms of low T who've lost their sex drive, erections, are depressed and fatigued. </p><p></p><p>As to whether less is more, when prescribing testosterone, seems to be an ongoing debate. Treating by symptom resolution, whatever dose achieves that, should be the goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 239483, member: 13651"] An incompetent or unscrupulous doctor or a testosterone mill, IMO, won't do a thorough work up or have a thorough discussion with the patient. A knowledgeable doctor, in tandem with labs, will have a thorough, thoughtful discussion, asking questions, with the goal of establishing if TRT is appropriate. It is established that testosterone numbers in young men are declining. If someone is symptomatic, especially with sexual dysfunction, it needs to be addressed. And, yes, there are young men, even teenagers, buying underground testosterone and/or other anabolic drugs j for the sole purpose of getting a jacked up physique. They're risking their health and their life. But I don't put them in the same category as young men with symptoms of low T who've lost their sex drive, erections, are depressed and fatigued. As to whether less is more, when prescribing testosterone, seems to be an ongoing debate. Treating by symptom resolution, whatever dose achieves that, should be the goal. [/QUOTE]
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