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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Testosterone 266 - What Say You?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnt" data-source="post: 45720" data-attributes="member: 13643"><p>Thanks Jackie. The more I research and hear from people with experience like you I realize that is the route to go. Feel a little overwhelmed at times as there is so much conflicting information about TRT. For example, last year I went to a doctor for a physical. The doc has three different board certifications, one of which is a cardiologist. When I asked about adding a hormone panel to my blood work the doctor inquired as to why and I explained my concern about Low-T. Doc cautioned me from using Testosterone noting that he has seen a few patients with cardiac episodes which he related to TRT usage. </p><p></p><p>I then read articles on Life Extension and other forums which note the overall health benefits to testosterone usage. Personally the two potential side effects that really get me nervous are the potential increase in red blood cells and testicular shrinkage. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again to you and everyone else that takes the time to share your thoughts and provide feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnt, post: 45720, member: 13643"] Thanks Jackie. The more I research and hear from people with experience like you I realize that is the route to go. Feel a little overwhelmed at times as there is so much conflicting information about TRT. For example, last year I went to a doctor for a physical. The doc has three different board certifications, one of which is a cardiologist. When I asked about adding a hormone panel to my blood work the doctor inquired as to why and I explained my concern about Low-T. Doc cautioned me from using Testosterone noting that he has seen a few patients with cardiac episodes which he related to TRT usage. I then read articles on Life Extension and other forums which note the overall health benefits to testosterone usage. Personally the two potential side effects that really get me nervous are the potential increase in red blood cells and testicular shrinkage. Thanks again to you and everyone else that takes the time to share your thoughts and provide feedback. [/QUOTE]
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