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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
HELP! Feeling like shit and heading to a new doctor
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 107039" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>We often see a lot of guys having problems with testosterone levels above ranges, increased acne and oily skin from elevated DHT, which is a byproduct of testosterone. I to get very oily skin and acne nearing 900-1000 ng/dL, simply lowering the dosage is enough to clear up the oily skin and acne. Your problem is you dosage of testosterone is too high, most men do well in the 600-800 ranges. The level of care you have been receiving for TRT has been subpar, the excess testosterone is the cause of the oily skin and acne, or rather excess DHT.</p><p></p><p>Do not allow these doctors to charm you into quitting TRT to clear their conscience, if you were truly hypogonadal then you absolutely deserve to be on TRT. Some doctors refuse to believe that a young man could even have a testosterone deficiency and that only a mid aged man can experience andropause, but we are seeing young men everyday who are showing signs of a testosterone deficiency with feminine features.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 107039, member: 15832"] We often see a lot of guys having problems with testosterone levels above ranges, increased acne and oily skin from elevated DHT, which is a byproduct of testosterone. I to get very oily skin and acne nearing 900-1000 ng/dL, simply lowering the dosage is enough to clear up the oily skin and acne. Your problem is you dosage of testosterone is too high, most men do well in the 600-800 ranges. The level of care you have been receiving for TRT has been subpar, the excess testosterone is the cause of the oily skin and acne, or rather excess DHT. Do not allow these doctors to charm you into quitting TRT to clear their conscience, if you were truly hypogonadal then you absolutely deserve to be on TRT. Some doctors refuse to believe that a young man could even have a testosterone deficiency and that only a mid aged man can experience andropause, but we are seeing young men everyday who are showing signs of a testosterone deficiency with feminine features. [/QUOTE]
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