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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Doc won't prescribe injections but offered gel:
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<blockquote data-quote="Sterling" data-source="post: 146672" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>I'm a 54 YO male with T levels consistently @200. Exercise 3 time per week doing full body with a day of rest in between. I'm about 5'11" 185lbs and have many of the common symptoms of low T - no morning wood (can't remember the last one), ED, low energy, no libido, increased fat, loss of muscle (despite workouts and a pretty good diet), mild depression etc. My PCP is willing to prescribe T but only gels or creams. He tells me he's gotten guys north of 1000 using these topicals. So, I'm interested to know your thoughts. I'm leaning towards a gel (Atrevis) but I have a concern about increased DHT. I'm a hair loss sufferer but I've done very well holding onto what I have and don't want to move backwards. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sterling, post: 146672, member: 41"] I'm a 54 YO male with T levels consistently @200. Exercise 3 time per week doing full body with a day of rest in between. I'm about 5'11" 185lbs and have many of the common symptoms of low T - no morning wood (can't remember the last one), ED, low energy, no libido, increased fat, loss of muscle (despite workouts and a pretty good diet), mild depression etc. My PCP is willing to prescribe T but only gels or creams. He tells me he's gotten guys north of 1000 using these topicals. So, I'm interested to know your thoughts. I'm leaning towards a gel (Atrevis) but I have a concern about increased DHT. I'm a hair loss sufferer but I've done very well holding onto what I have and don't want to move backwards. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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