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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Considering starting TRT although levels are not "clinically low" Feedback would be appreciated
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<blockquote data-quote="lancelot" data-source="post: 200958" data-attributes="member: 42599"><p>Thank you for your answer. And I agree. I've been avoiding getting on for at least 5 years because I understand completely the ramifications of going on it. I am not sure if the free testosterone blood test utilizes what you mentioned. As far as the Nasal gel, Natesto..I would be surprised if it didn't suppress natural production. That would be great but I was under the impression that any endogenous source of testosterone, regardless of delivery system, would shut down hpta function. </p><p>When you say TRT is more disruptive than people imagine, do you mean it's because it's so difficult to try and replicate what the body does naturally and that trying to balance all your hormones while on it is extremely difficult?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancelot, post: 200958, member: 42599"] Thank you for your answer. And I agree. I've been avoiding getting on for at least 5 years because I understand completely the ramifications of going on it. I am not sure if the free testosterone blood test utilizes what you mentioned. As far as the Nasal gel, Natesto..I would be surprised if it didn't suppress natural production. That would be great but I was under the impression that any endogenous source of testosterone, regardless of delivery system, would shut down hpta function. When you say TRT is more disruptive than people imagine, do you mean it's because it's so difficult to try and replicate what the body does naturally and that trying to balance all your hormones while on it is extremely difficult? [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Considering starting TRT although levels are not "clinically low" Feedback would be appreciated
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