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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hematocrit 57.5
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<blockquote data-quote="Novaman" data-source="post: 155907" data-attributes="member: 39069"><p>Yeah I'm new to this site and find it very informative. I have been on TRT for 4+ years and am very close to giving up. I am very appreciative of all the information that is being shared here. So no one has any studies?</p><p></p><p> I am a dentist (31 years) and had always questioned the medical community's insistence on antibiotic prophylaxis for joint replacement and mitral valve prolapse. We just did it because that's what we were told to do. Lo and behold, over time, as more studies came out, they have come to realize that it was all unnecessary, and actually, put the pt at increased risk for an adverse reaction to the antibiotic itself. My spidey sense tells me that this high HCT protocol might just be going down the same path as no one has been able to show me any studies yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novaman, post: 155907, member: 39069"] Yeah I'm new to this site and find it very informative. I have been on TRT for 4+ years and am very close to giving up. I am very appreciative of all the information that is being shared here. So no one has any studies? I am a dentist (31 years) and had always questioned the medical community's insistence on antibiotic prophylaxis for joint replacement and mitral valve prolapse. We just did it because that's what we were told to do. Lo and behold, over time, as more studies came out, they have come to realize that it was all unnecessary, and actually, put the pt at increased risk for an adverse reaction to the antibiotic itself. My spidey sense tells me that this high HCT protocol might just be going down the same path as no one has been able to show me any studies yet. [/QUOTE]
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