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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="KatyTX" data-source="post: 201226" data-attributes="member: 24432"><p>Try fasting to bring glucose down. Specifically one meal a day (OMAD). Also, focus on A1C which I view as kind of a 30 day moving average. More reliable than glucose which swings daily.</p><p></p><p>I went on TRT 3 years ago. Pin every other day. Only take HCG in addition because I didn’t want my balls to shrink </p><p></p><p>never looked back. Best thing I’ve ever done. No problems. Some might say my E2 is high, but I didn’t care. No Gyno. To me it’s more about how I feel, and not numbers. But having said that I get my blood tested every three months.</p><p></p><p>I was at 200 when I got on BTW. Life changing!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KatyTX, post: 201226, member: 24432"] Try fasting to bring glucose down. Specifically one meal a day (OMAD). Also, focus on A1C which I view as kind of a 30 day moving average. More reliable than glucose which swings daily. I went on TRT 3 years ago. Pin every other day. Only take HCG in addition because I didn’t want my balls to shrink never looked back. Best thing I’ve ever done. No problems. Some might say my E2 is high, but I didn’t care. No Gyno. To me it’s more about how I feel, and not numbers. But having said that I get my blood tested every three months. I was at 200 when I got on BTW. Life changing!!! [/QUOTE]
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Considering starting TRT although levels are not "clinically low" Feedback would be appreciated
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