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    GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Men's Health

    @madman Thank you thank you thank you so much for posting. In your own words, how would you interpret this in laymen's terms? If someone is obese and has hypogonadism, it's good to be on an Ozempic type of product? what's your take on it?
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    Do you have normal testicular function? I have hypogonadotropic hypogonadism so I never produced Testosterone. That may explain the numbers. Not aware of sticky pad or no swimming, etc. Usually if they come out it's in the early stages when the incision is healing. Extrusion usually stems from...
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    Hi sorry for the late response. I am the Testopel expert I guess, I've been getting it at least 8 years. I get the procedure done once every 3 months. I get about 10 pellets. Since it's a minor medical procedure there is pain during the injection of anesthesia, not so much you insertion of...
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    Is Aveed (Nebido outside the US) Long Acting Testosterone Injection The Answer For Men's Low T?

    Hi Nelson I thought Aveed and Nebido are the same drug, with the exception that dosing for aveed is less than Nebido? My concern is exactly what you described. Many doctors don't understand the "Crash" that comes last few weeks and how disruptive it is not being able to maintain a steady state...
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    Is Aveed (Nebido outside the US) Long Acting Testosterone Injection The Answer For Men's Low T?

    I am stopping pellets and going to Aveed for the first time in about a week. If you guys like, I can provide an account of what it's like to go from pellets to Aveed, if it will be helpful to those considering getting off pellets and trying Aveed. My biggest fear with Aveed is I tend to...
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    I have the opposite problem. I actually have to donate blood because my Iron is too high. The problem is so is my blood pressure. So I am in a catch 22. On 2 occasions American Red Cross turned me away because my BP.
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    First, thank you!! You have have done God's work: you took the time to put this all together and I appreciate your help and camaraderie very much. Very appreciated. I actually copied and pasted your post to my notepad for future reference. Second, it's a shame that the medical community is so...
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    Thanks guys but honestly I am more confused than ever: Shots 2 times a week, shots once a day, shot Subq in abdomen, shot on thighs. Gauge 27, 32, 30mg of Test, 40 mg of Test. Oooh boy. I even tried that once a week XYLOL product and it didn't do a damn thing for me. Despite all the pain...
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    Sorry but why not just draw and inject with 27 ga, wouldn't that be easier???
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    Thank you. I just have to educate myself on the drawing the right amount and getting script from DR. I appreciate your help, very much so!!
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    Thank you: Lastly, what type of needles do you use and what type of Testosterone form do you inject? Hope I am not being a pest.
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    Thank you I am seriously considering what you are saying. I don't have fond memories of injection in the thigh every 2 weeks with those horse needles :) but 2x a week subq maybe the right combo of convenience. Which day of the weeks do you give yourself a shot and when? Thank you
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    Cortisol results. Super confused.

    Wait, how is cortisol related to fatigue. I am on Testopel and I feel tired all the time.
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    My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State

    Hello folks! I hope this will help some of you who may be considering Testopel. I've been on it over 5 years by now, here are the Pros and Cons Pros: 1. Do it once every 3 months. Maintains high levels of T. 2. Easy relatively painless procedure 3. Insurance covers it (after making the Dr...
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    TRT Doctor in New Jersey

    Any recommendations in New Jersey. ?
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