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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Any studies or data on the number of men that fail to achieve success with topical testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 63314" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>My google-fu is failing today. </p><p>I read this alot on EM that topical T gels just do not work for some or it is implied many men. </p><p>Other than the experience of a few members here do we have any data backing this?</p><p></p><p>My motive for asking is I have only been on a T-gel TRT protocol for 3 weeks and I have a blood draw scheduled in a month. I am trying to gather info and get smarter so if I need to ask my doc about testosterone cypionate intramuscular or what I have learned about here the 1 to every 3.5 days injections in the fatty tissues I will be a bit more educated.</p><p></p><p>Only 3 weeks in using the testim 50 which I believe is one of the weakest treatments I have already started to notice some changes with my body and they are not all good. </p><p></p><p>10# weight gain in 20 days with no changes to diet or exersize is way out of the ordinary for me. I can only blame this weight gain on the T-gel so something is happening. Morning wood one or twice a week is something I have not had in 14 years. I have noticed no other effects but it is very early in my treatment.</p><p></p><p>Dang another wall of text sorry. Anyone have some good study data out there on T-gels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 63314, member: 15131"] My google-fu is failing today. I read this alot on EM that topical T gels just do not work for some or it is implied many men. Other than the experience of a few members here do we have any data backing this? My motive for asking is I have only been on a T-gel TRT protocol for 3 weeks and I have a blood draw scheduled in a month. I am trying to gather info and get smarter so if I need to ask my doc about testosterone cypionate intramuscular or what I have learned about here the 1 to every 3.5 days injections in the fatty tissues I will be a bit more educated. Only 3 weeks in using the testim 50 which I believe is one of the weakest treatments I have already started to notice some changes with my body and they are not all good. 10# weight gain in 20 days with no changes to diet or exersize is way out of the ordinary for me. I can only blame this weight gain on the T-gel so something is happening. Morning wood one or twice a week is something I have not had in 14 years. I have noticed no other effects but it is very early in my treatment. Dang another wall of text sorry. Anyone have some good study data out there on T-gels? [/QUOTE]
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