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<blockquote data-quote="Nate1278" data-source="post: 116029" data-attributes="member: 18501"><p>So I've pretty much gotten all my preliminary work done. Labs, physical etc.... Just need some honest answers. I'm 42 and have a two year old daughter. Married as well. Both of us work full time jobs, normal stress of life...all that jazz. My biggest concern right now with crossing this bridge is the whole "dialing in" process. I've read it can be a real Bitch. Especially making you an emotional train wreck for awhile. I'm willing to deal with it but not sure about right now with a 2 year old kid that requires all my attention at home. I understand the negatives of having low T obviously but I've learned to deal with it for a number of years now. If you were me would you wait it out some time till things get more stable or go for it now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nate1278, post: 116029, member: 18501"] So I've pretty much gotten all my preliminary work done. Labs, physical etc.... Just need some honest answers. I'm 42 and have a two year old daughter. Married as well. Both of us work full time jobs, normal stress of life...all that jazz. My biggest concern right now with crossing this bridge is the whole "dialing in" process. I've read it can be a real Bitch. Especially making you an emotional train wreck for awhile. I'm willing to deal with it but not sure about right now with a 2 year old kid that requires all my attention at home. I understand the negatives of having low T obviously but I've learned to deal with it for a number of years now. If you were me would you wait it out some time till things get more stable or go for it now? [/QUOTE]
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