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<blockquote data-quote="SoCalSurfer" data-source="post: 4064" data-attributes="member: 268"><p>GettingAnswers: I will tell you that TRT for me was only part of the equation. I was on the Gels for a year and really didn't feel any better and my levels were not really coming up. It was not until I went onto the shots that I really started to feel better. My levels are now at 770! I will tell you that its not like you wake up one day and go WOW I FEEL GREAT!; it's slow, and little things over time. I notice that when i wake up more refreshed, my focus a work is better, I tend to not put things off as much etc... and libido is much better, but was frustrating because I still had ED issues.</p><p></p><p>As for ED TRT really has not helped in that area and my doc said sometime that its not your T levels are low that causing ED. For getting more lead in the pencil I have found that Gene's stack has really worked wonders in that area. I found a great place for getting Tadalafil generic (Cialis) and with the stack WOW what a difference. I am not a gym person but a more than avg cyclist and have notice performance increases and more lean body mass as I workout more. After being on the stack now for almost a month it really is great. I still need to get estrogen levels tested as some say that can also cause ED issues, if its too high or too low. You are in the right place to get answers. They guys here are great and tell it like it is without all the BS you will find on most forums. I would highly recommend getting Nelsons book if you have not already. You will find out more about yourself then you ever did in any classroom.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCalSurfer, post: 4064, member: 268"] GettingAnswers: I will tell you that TRT for me was only part of the equation. I was on the Gels for a year and really didn't feel any better and my levels were not really coming up. It was not until I went onto the shots that I really started to feel better. My levels are now at 770! I will tell you that its not like you wake up one day and go WOW I FEEL GREAT!; it's slow, and little things over time. I notice that when i wake up more refreshed, my focus a work is better, I tend to not put things off as much etc... and libido is much better, but was frustrating because I still had ED issues. As for ED TRT really has not helped in that area and my doc said sometime that its not your T levels are low that causing ED. For getting more lead in the pencil I have found that Gene's stack has really worked wonders in that area. I found a great place for getting Tadalafil generic (Cialis) and with the stack WOW what a difference. I am not a gym person but a more than avg cyclist and have notice performance increases and more lean body mass as I workout more. After being on the stack now for almost a month it really is great. I still need to get estrogen levels tested as some say that can also cause ED issues, if its too high or too low. You are in the right place to get answers. They guys here are great and tell it like it is without all the BS you will find on most forums. I would highly recommend getting Nelsons book if you have not already. You will find out more about yourself then you ever did in any classroom. Welcome to the group. [/QUOTE]
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