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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Crashed e2 help
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<blockquote data-quote="Superpump250" data-source="post: 249229" data-attributes="member: 45207"><p>We all make mistakes. If you’re positive you don’t want to be on TRT then you need to wait it out for your natural levels to come back. It could take several weeks to recover, proper nutrition and exercise will help it return faster. </p><p></p><p>If you think you have symptoms of low testosterone and don’t feel well you should still consider looking into a trt clinic or endocrinologist to get some blood work done. No one will be able to give you solid advice without seeing what’s going on with your blood work. If you decide to get on trt then you could look into a different carrier oil or even a testosterone gel. Clomid therapy could also be an option. </p><p></p><p>You shouldn’t have to suffer with low testosterone side effects for the rest of your life due to one bad experience. But please do so under a doctor’s supervision in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superpump250, post: 249229, member: 45207"] We all make mistakes. If you’re positive you don’t want to be on TRT then you need to wait it out for your natural levels to come back. It could take several weeks to recover, proper nutrition and exercise will help it return faster. If you think you have symptoms of low testosterone and don’t feel well you should still consider looking into a trt clinic or endocrinologist to get some blood work done. No one will be able to give you solid advice without seeing what’s going on with your blood work. If you decide to get on trt then you could look into a different carrier oil or even a testosterone gel. Clomid therapy could also be an option. You shouldn’t have to suffer with low testosterone side effects for the rest of your life due to one bad experience. But please do so under a doctor’s supervision in the future. [/QUOTE]
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