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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Any advice appreciated - struggling to cope
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<blockquote data-quote="JMP" data-source="post: 77870" data-attributes="member: 15616"><p>First PB, you must stop messing with all of this stuff. You will never be able to fix the problem if you are constantly taking different substances. Second, forgive yourself for what you've done. Yes it wasn't the smartest idea but you can get better. You will be able to forgive yourself if you make better decisions going forward. It will take time and patience though. First if you can afford it, go call Defy Medical and get started over there. They can listen to you and come up with a medically appropriate plan with ongoing testing. Maybe you try clomid with them to start since you are young and have only messed with things for 2-3yrs. clomid had at least a chance to get your system functioning normally, especially at your age. If TRT is needed, then they can do it with you the right way and watch out for your health. You are young and have a lot of life ahead so don't get discouraged. The body can heal and if it doesn't there are avenues to help you. For reference (not a recommendation to keep taking sustenon) 250 is too much to take if you want to be so called "back to normal" over the long haul. Please seek help from a doctor who will not judge you and knows what they are doing. I wish you the best of luck in recovering and feeling better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMP, post: 77870, member: 15616"] First PB, you must stop messing with all of this stuff. You will never be able to fix the problem if you are constantly taking different substances. Second, forgive yourself for what you've done. Yes it wasn't the smartest idea but you can get better. You will be able to forgive yourself if you make better decisions going forward. It will take time and patience though. First if you can afford it, go call Defy Medical and get started over there. They can listen to you and come up with a medically appropriate plan with ongoing testing. Maybe you try clomid with them to start since you are young and have only messed with things for 2-3yrs. clomid had at least a chance to get your system functioning normally, especially at your age. If TRT is needed, then they can do it with you the right way and watch out for your health. You are young and have a lot of life ahead so don't get discouraged. The body can heal and if it doesn't there are avenues to help you. For reference (not a recommendation to keep taking sustenon) 250 is too much to take if you want to be so called "back to normal" over the long haul. Please seek help from a doctor who will not judge you and knows what they are doing. I wish you the best of luck in recovering and feeling better. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Any advice appreciated - struggling to cope
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