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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
1 Yr Update with 250mg/mL Lab results are in!!
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<blockquote data-quote="user_joe" data-source="post: 77309" data-attributes="member: 13107"><p>I'm not sure how I got you going then. I don't disagree that one should see relief from symptoms at a level that's still within range. Of course that could be <a href="http://tel:800-1200" target="_blank">800-1200</a>, but whatever. </p><p></p><p>These numbers are semantics in a lot of ways. I used to inject every 3.5 days. Had a trough of 8xx at at least one point. Switched to daily injections. Now it's 1300 any given time. Same amount of T, and if you averaged the volume of T my body sees it's the same. </p><p></p><p>Call it TRT or whatever you want. I'd argue ever exceeding levels in range excludes being replacement, but if it makes you healthier and feel better so what? </p><p></p><p>Take that hat a step further. You already NEED this hormone. If you see better benefits than just reliving negative symptoms at 1500 TT, and your health markers are in check, good for you. Your body and your choice. Call me a libertarian I guess. I have no problems with this. </p><p></p><p>You say my health is going to suffer at these levels. My blood tests say otherwise. My doctor with hundreds if not thousands of men on TRT disagrees. He writes peer reviewed papers on trt. I'm gonna listen to him. You are theorizing anyway. It's logical. There is just nothing to back it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user_joe, post: 77309, member: 13107"] I'm not sure how I got you going then. I don't disagree that one should see relief from symptoms at a level that's still within range. Of course that could be [URL="tel:800-1200"]800-1200[/URL], but whatever. These numbers are semantics in a lot of ways. I used to inject every 3.5 days. Had a trough of 8xx at at least one point. Switched to daily injections. Now it's 1300 any given time. Same amount of T, and if you averaged the volume of T my body sees it's the same. Call it TRT or whatever you want. I'd argue ever exceeding levels in range excludes being replacement, but if it makes you healthier and feel better so what? Take that hat a step further. You already NEED this hormone. If you see better benefits than just reliving negative symptoms at 1500 TT, and your health markers are in check, good for you. Your body and your choice. Call me a libertarian I guess. I have no problems with this. You say my health is going to suffer at these levels. My blood tests say otherwise. My doctor with hundreds if not thousands of men on TRT disagrees. He writes peer reviewed papers on trt. I'm gonna listen to him. You are theorizing anyway. It's logical. There is just nothing to back it up. [/QUOTE]
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