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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Fact or Fiction - Seminal Fluid Is Reduced on TRT and You Must Go on HCG?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnt" data-source="post: 44505" data-attributes="member: 13643"><p>The WHYs I am considering going down this road is really for overall health and well being. I believe in eating healthy, working out, and taking appropriate supplements. I've read articles in particular on sites like Life Extension that explain how important it is to maintain youthful testosterone levels for overall health, which makes sense. So I would say its more about some of the many health benefits.</p><p></p><p>Am I feeling or seeing the signs of low T today, perhaps. I do notice even though I am working out consistently and eating healthy but it is harder to get rid of the belly fat and my weight is not moving lower. I find myself easily stressed and anxious about stupid crap sometimes and on occassion, rarely, will nap which I have never done in the past. Is this related to Low T or related to just LIFE, not really sure.</p><p></p><p>I do worry about starting testosterone and shutting down my natural production and experiencing things like high red blood cells and some of the other issues I asked about in my original post above. Speaking of that, any insight as to whether its true that seminal fluid is reduced along with penis sensitivity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnt, post: 44505, member: 13643"] The WHYs I am considering going down this road is really for overall health and well being. I believe in eating healthy, working out, and taking appropriate supplements. I've read articles in particular on sites like Life Extension that explain how important it is to maintain youthful testosterone levels for overall health, which makes sense. So I would say its more about some of the many health benefits. Am I feeling or seeing the signs of low T today, perhaps. I do notice even though I am working out consistently and eating healthy but it is harder to get rid of the belly fat and my weight is not moving lower. I find myself easily stressed and anxious about stupid crap sometimes and on occassion, rarely, will nap which I have never done in the past. Is this related to Low T or related to just LIFE, not really sure. I do worry about starting testosterone and shutting down my natural production and experiencing things like high red blood cells and some of the other issues I asked about in my original post above. Speaking of that, any insight as to whether its true that seminal fluid is reduced along with penis sensitivity? [/QUOTE]
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