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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="johnt" data-source="post: 63373" data-attributes="member: 13643"><p>@FeelingLost I can totally relate to your post that some of the posts scare the heck out of me as well. I am someone that avoids taking RX of any kind and thank goodness have not had the need for them up to this point. I have been debating using TRT for quite some time but worry that I will find myself having to take a med to control E2 then have to go for blood donations if blood gets too thick then need to inject HCG because the balls are shrinking. And then you see posts about people having erection issues. I wonder did they have those issues before T or is T contributing. Anyway, just felt the urge to reply since I completely relate to your concern. Definitely love this forum as there are so many helpful people and tons of information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnt, post: 63373, member: 13643"] @FeelingLost I can totally relate to your post that some of the posts scare the heck out of me as well. I am someone that avoids taking RX of any kind and thank goodness have not had the need for them up to this point. I have been debating using TRT for quite some time but worry that I will find myself having to take a med to control E2 then have to go for blood donations if blood gets too thick then need to inject HCG because the balls are shrinking. And then you see posts about people having erection issues. I wonder did they have those issues before T or is T contributing. Anyway, just felt the urge to reply since I completely relate to your concern. Definitely love this forum as there are so many helpful people and tons of information. [/QUOTE]
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