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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Risk of Transference with cream
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<blockquote data-quote="Vman" data-source="post: 211774" data-attributes="member: 39209"><p>My doctor started all his patients on cream (applied to scrotum) and only 10% or so switched over to injections. He said that for the first 2 hours there is higher risk of transfer and he said if I was wearing clothes over the area to not worry about it.</p><p></p><p>That said, I was extremely vigilant in trying to make sure I did not transfer any to my wife. She had her testosterone level checked one time while I was on cream and her levels were 20% over the top of range for women. Side note, her libido was awesome during this time.</p><p></p><p>I told my doctor and he said that the wife of one of his patients had testosterone that was twice the top of range for women. The patient was vigilant and my doctor attributed it to applying the cream right before bed. The patient stopped doing that and his wife's testosterone dropped to just slightly over top of range. My doctor guessed that it was the vapors from the cream under the blankets causing the transfer.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day I think transfer to kids shouldn't be a concern if you are applying to your scrotum. I would be a little concerned if I had young kids and if I was applying to upper body.</p><p></p><p>If you share a bed with someone I think there's a pretty high chance some transference will occur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vman, post: 211774, member: 39209"] My doctor started all his patients on cream (applied to scrotum) and only 10% or so switched over to injections. He said that for the first 2 hours there is higher risk of transfer and he said if I was wearing clothes over the area to not worry about it. That said, I was extremely vigilant in trying to make sure I did not transfer any to my wife. She had her testosterone level checked one time while I was on cream and her levels were 20% over the top of range for women. Side note, her libido was awesome during this time. I told my doctor and he said that the wife of one of his patients had testosterone that was twice the top of range for women. The patient was vigilant and my doctor attributed it to applying the cream right before bed. The patient stopped doing that and his wife's testosterone dropped to just slightly over top of range. My doctor guessed that it was the vapors from the cream under the blankets causing the transfer. At the end of the day I think transfer to kids shouldn't be a concern if you are applying to your scrotum. I would be a little concerned if I had young kids and if I was applying to upper body. If you share a bed with someone I think there's a pretty high chance some transference will occur. [/QUOTE]
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