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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Calling All Long-Term TRT Users! How is Your Libido and Sexual Function?
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 205038" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>When one is diagnosed with cancer or any terminal disease, being realistic is necessary, even as a person is pursuing treatment. We're all on here as a community of men seeking resolution of a problem that takes an emotional toll, as well as a toll on relationships. </p><p></p><p>You're smart and you know the science, but every person has hope, and even if that hope might be unrealistic, it's not the duty of someone else to be blunt and harsh. I would have died shortly after birth if it were not for my father, unemployed and without insurance, making a deal with a surgeon. As I've written, I've been living with treatment resistant bipolar for 17 years. Not living well and doing poorly, but if I let the reality of my circumstances overtake me, if I abandon that tiny shred of hope that exists as I continue my efforts to restore some function, that would be the end of the ballgame. If you haven't, listen on YouTube to Theodore Roosevelt's 'Man In The Arena'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 205038, member: 13651"] When one is diagnosed with cancer or any terminal disease, being realistic is necessary, even as a person is pursuing treatment. We're all on here as a community of men seeking resolution of a problem that takes an emotional toll, as well as a toll on relationships. You're smart and you know the science, but every person has hope, and even if that hope might be unrealistic, it's not the duty of someone else to be blunt and harsh. I would have died shortly after birth if it were not for my father, unemployed and without insurance, making a deal with a surgeon. As I've written, I've been living with treatment resistant bipolar for 17 years. Not living well and doing poorly, but if I let the reality of my circumstances overtake me, if I abandon that tiny shred of hope that exists as I continue my efforts to restore some function, that would be the end of the ballgame. If you haven't, listen on YouTube to Theodore Roosevelt's 'Man In The Arena'. [/QUOTE]
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