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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Considering weaning off of TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 208570" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>I'm trying subq to slow down the uptake of T and give me a steadier level that will last longer. I was doing IM for a long time and it's highly effective but I was going on for months with rare or no erections, especially during the night. I'll stay on subq for a few months. The real test is erectile function and sex drive. My doctor likes to see labs but he agrees that if the equipment is working then he and the patient need to re-evaluate...but, I've read in abstracts of a man who was on T(undecanoate) and it took three years for all his metabolic, cardiac and erectile issues to resolve. For another man, on Test E, it took five years. </p><p></p><p>I suspect you're a younger man than me. I'm 71 and I'm eager to restore sexual function, even if my wife refuses me. Restoring my erections isn't about ego; it's about physical and emotional health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 208570, member: 42988"] I'm trying subq to slow down the uptake of T and give me a steadier level that will last longer. I was doing IM for a long time and it's highly effective but I was going on for months with rare or no erections, especially during the night. I'll stay on subq for a few months. The real test is erectile function and sex drive. My doctor likes to see labs but he agrees that if the equipment is working then he and the patient need to re-evaluate...but, I've read in abstracts of a man who was on T(undecanoate) and it took three years for all his metabolic, cardiac and erectile issues to resolve. For another man, on Test E, it took five years. I suspect you're a younger man than me. I'm 71 and I'm eager to restore sexual function, even if my wife refuses me. Restoring my erections isn't about ego; it's about physical and emotional health. [/QUOTE]
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