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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="tareload" data-source="post: 262823"><p>That is awesome the cream is working alot better for some of you. I will try this again. Hell I will even consider slapping some on if [USER=42893]@RobRoy[/USER] quits talking about himself in the 3rd person and admits he does not know what he does not know and knows there are some things he just doesnt know. Just make allowance for individual variance and admit there is risk to what you/me/we are doing with the supra T / DHT / E2 / Hct fun (plus the Hct thing you clearly need to come clean on). Deal? Seems reasonable to me. Can you please consider the concept of informed consent? Let's bury the hatchet [USER=42893]@RobRoy[/USER] and not in your or my skull LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tareload, post: 262823"] That is awesome the cream is working alot better for some of you. I will try this again. Hell I will even consider slapping some on if [USER=42893]@RobRoy[/USER] quits talking about himself in the 3rd person and admits he does not know what he does not know and knows there are some things he just doesnt know. Just make allowance for individual variance and admit there is risk to what you/me/we are doing with the supra T / DHT / E2 / Hct fun (plus the Hct thing you clearly need to come clean on). Deal? Seems reasonable to me. Can you please consider the concept of informed consent? Let's bury the hatchet [USER=42893]@RobRoy[/USER] and not in your or my skull LOL. [/QUOTE]
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