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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael D" data-source="post: 227117" data-attributes="member: 41091"><p>The immediate improvement you've noticed is not your imagination, it's real. TRT very quickly makes you feel better. In fact, I felt like superman during the first few weeks, particularly with my mood and energy, but unfortunately that did not last. But the improvements in libido and ED were lasting, and I slowly converted fat to muscle (I'm not a bodybuilder, TRT for me is strictly to address a real deficiency and I do not maintain T levels above "normal). </p><p></p><p>High hematocrit has been a real problem for me. I switched from injections to gel/cream to try to better control my hematocrit, but it didn't work. So after a year or so of cream use I've gone back to injections. Yes, there is a lot of debate as to whether hit hematocrit is really a problem with regard to heart disease, but regardless of that debate I get headaches and ringing in my ears...so I have had to get phlebotomies. I also have high BP and high hematocrit does not help that issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael D, post: 227117, member: 41091"] The immediate improvement you've noticed is not your imagination, it's real. TRT very quickly makes you feel better. In fact, I felt like superman during the first few weeks, particularly with my mood and energy, but unfortunately that did not last. But the improvements in libido and ED were lasting, and I slowly converted fat to muscle (I'm not a bodybuilder, TRT for me is strictly to address a real deficiency and I do not maintain T levels above "normal). High hematocrit has been a real problem for me. I switched from injections to gel/cream to try to better control my hematocrit, but it didn't work. So after a year or so of cream use I've gone back to injections. Yes, there is a lot of debate as to whether hit hematocrit is really a problem with regard to heart disease, but regardless of that debate I get headaches and ringing in my ears...so I have had to get phlebotomies. I also have high BP and high hematocrit does not help that issue. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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