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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Hidden Benefits of Being on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="30005Gator" data-source="post: 114840" data-attributes="member: 18436"><p>I have had chronic back issues following a football injury. Two ruptured discs, congenital stenosis, etc. I've been holding off surgery until my son is in college (I coach his football team). Nothing worked except pain meds, but those are not a long-term solution.</p><p></p><p>I started TRT, and after about 6 months I noticed that I can get out of bed and stand straight up...doesn't take 10 minutes before I can walk normally. And now I have ZERO back pain. It's insane. I believe that I had osteopenia from low T, which has been recovering since TRT. Not sure, but not complaining!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30005Gator, post: 114840, member: 18436"] I have had chronic back issues following a football injury. Two ruptured discs, congenital stenosis, etc. I've been holding off surgery until my son is in college (I coach his football team). Nothing worked except pain meds, but those are not a long-term solution. I started TRT, and after about 6 months I noticed that I can get out of bed and stand straight up...doesn't take 10 minutes before I can walk normally. And now I have ZERO back pain. It's insane. I believe that I had osteopenia from low T, which has been recovering since TRT. Not sure, but not complaining! [/QUOTE]
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