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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
High testosterone and estrogen levels
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 262724" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>I actually am more on your side than not. To be honest follow all the “forums” advice over the years has pretty much been a negative experience for me. I micro managed everything and worried about keeping my levels mid range. Wasn’t until I decided to stop worrying, switched to cream and let my go of the fear of ”to0 high levels” did I start finally getting better. While my numbers are still pretty modest I do believe I have room to go up without experience any side effects. And you’re right (in my case) I did have some sides even switching to cream and I let them ride and they all resolved and I’m much better for it. and I have to give credit where credit is do. I learned a lot of this from the Facebook group that you had a lot of influence over. that Said I love this forum and what a lot of guys bring to the table. I think the debate between you and [USER=38590]@tareload[/USER] is phenomenal and people can learn a lot from it so I hope you stick around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 262724, member: 12858"] I actually am more on your side than not. To be honest follow all the “forums” advice over the years has pretty much been a negative experience for me. I micro managed everything and worried about keeping my levels mid range. Wasn’t until I decided to stop worrying, switched to cream and let my go of the fear of ”to0 high levels” did I start finally getting better. While my numbers are still pretty modest I do believe I have room to go up without experience any side effects. And you’re right (in my case) I did have some sides even switching to cream and I let them ride and they all resolved and I’m much better for it. and I have to give credit where credit is do. I learned a lot of this from the Facebook group that you had a lot of influence over. that Said I love this forum and what a lot of guys bring to the table. I think the debate between you and [USER=38590]@tareload[/USER] is phenomenal and people can learn a lot from it so I hope you stick around. [/QUOTE]
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