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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Crashed E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Stylo" data-source="post: 175130" data-attributes="member: 40337"><p>Ill tell you this... </p><p>If you gave it time to correct itself it will, but intervening is what will continue the need to manually correct it. As for my education, Im a Biomed Engineer who specializes in Cochlear Implants. Nothing to brag about, but Ive managed to give thousands of patients the gift of hearing via wireless technology and surgical witchcraft. Its far from Endocrinology. Whenever you approach complications, simplify it, and give it time. I know, I know its not a one size fits all, and Im well aware of that. 69 is not 70 yet a range of 60-70 is the same. So its a number that changes everyday, perhaps every hour. The point is trimming and adding because of a number you get from a test days earlier, is not the way to go. You’re dynamic and every input will affect you. Good question!! Always good to spar with an intelligent individual who has experience and class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stylo, post: 175130, member: 40337"] Ill tell you this... If you gave it time to correct itself it will, but intervening is what will continue the need to manually correct it. As for my education, Im a Biomed Engineer who specializes in Cochlear Implants. Nothing to brag about, but Ive managed to give thousands of patients the gift of hearing via wireless technology and surgical witchcraft. Its far from Endocrinology. Whenever you approach complications, simplify it, and give it time. I know, I know its not a one size fits all, and Im well aware of that. 69 is not 70 yet a range of 60-70 is the same. So its a number that changes everyday, perhaps every hour. The point is trimming and adding because of a number you get from a test days earlier, is not the way to go. You’re dynamic and every input will affect you. Good question!! Always good to spar with an intelligent individual who has experience and class. [/QUOTE]
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