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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hematocrit drives Blood Viscosity- Does that Matter in Men on TRT? Effect of Altitude?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveCleves" data-source="post: 259712" data-attributes="member: 43961"><p>Lol. There’s something for my resume!</p><p></p><p>What happened was that when I started to seriously think about TRT I did a very very deep dive into all the information that was out there into TRT. Forums, websites, Facebook groups, and videos, chatted with some “gurus”. Over the course of a few months I really consumed everything that was out there. You sort of get to recognize patterns and events and see people change and come in and out of favor with each other etc. </p><p></p><p>To be fair, Jays early videos with dr crisler are actually pretty good in the sense that crisler was a bit of a no nonsense guy and just talked about the nuts and bolts of TRT. It wasn’t until later they all started going off the deep end. </p><p></p><p>I actually wish dr Saya was more active as IMO he was one of the more conscientious and thoughtful providers out there. His interactions with Dr Crisler and posts on the peak testosterone forums were quite good and unfortunately lost. The only TRT guru I think worth following at this point is Dr O’Connor the anabolic doc. And as I have said on here before this is really the only TRT type forum or group worth visiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveCleves, post: 259712, member: 43961"] Lol. There’s something for my resume! What happened was that when I started to seriously think about TRT I did a very very deep dive into all the information that was out there into TRT. Forums, websites, Facebook groups, and videos, chatted with some “gurus”. Over the course of a few months I really consumed everything that was out there. You sort of get to recognize patterns and events and see people change and come in and out of favor with each other etc. To be fair, Jays early videos with dr crisler are actually pretty good in the sense that crisler was a bit of a no nonsense guy and just talked about the nuts and bolts of TRT. It wasn’t until later they all started going off the deep end. I actually wish dr Saya was more active as IMO he was one of the more conscientious and thoughtful providers out there. His interactions with Dr Crisler and posts on the peak testosterone forums were quite good and unfortunately lost. The only TRT guru I think worth following at this point is Dr O’Connor the anabolic doc. And as I have said on here before this is really the only TRT type forum or group worth visiting. [/QUOTE]
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