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Testosterone Basics & Questions
I have several small doubts...
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe56s" data-source="post: 227120" data-attributes="member: 44004"><p>Dear Excelmale friends,</p><p></p><p>First of all I would like to tell Systemlord that I am sorry because I didn’t explain myself well. The risks of strokes I commented were in reference to the high hematocrit problem caused indirectly in some cases by TRT and if it was not well controlled.</p><p></p><p>I am happy to have read your post, Fortunate. Apparently there are people who can absorb or synthesize the TRT gel in a good way, and others can’t do it very well. Has this something to do with the stronger layers of skin protection or thinner ones in different people? For example, someone with a stronger protection would have a less capacity of absorption.</p><p></p><p>Yes, Fortunate. I have some small problems due to stress. At the age of 18 my father who was a USA citizen told me that I travelled from Spain where we were living to the States. In the United States there are more chances to find jobs than where I live. After many, many years of living in Spain (At the end I would have had to go alone without family) of living in this country I find that I haven’t had a lot of opportunities to take off even though I have a school teacher degree. Now, I depend only on my father’s inheritance which it is not much but enough to cover several years. This makes me sometimes feel stress.</p><p></p><p>And finally I would like to tell Michael D. that these are the doubts many people have. On one hand if you use injections they can make you have the hematocrit level up, and on the other hand if you use the gel perhaps the absorption level can’t be successful. Fortunate has commented something I think of a nasal TRT that doesn’t increase Hematocrit.</p><p></p><p>The doctor told me to return in three months time. Should I have a blood test earlier to know in advance that the gel is working? (I ask all of you)</p><p></p><p>Best wishes,</p><p></p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe56s, post: 227120, member: 44004"] Dear Excelmale friends, First of all I would like to tell Systemlord that I am sorry because I didn’t explain myself well. The risks of strokes I commented were in reference to the high hematocrit problem caused indirectly in some cases by TRT and if it was not well controlled. I am happy to have read your post, Fortunate. Apparently there are people who can absorb or synthesize the TRT gel in a good way, and others can’t do it very well. Has this something to do with the stronger layers of skin protection or thinner ones in different people? For example, someone with a stronger protection would have a less capacity of absorption. Yes, Fortunate. I have some small problems due to stress. At the age of 18 my father who was a USA citizen told me that I travelled from Spain where we were living to the States. In the United States there are more chances to find jobs than where I live. After many, many years of living in Spain (At the end I would have had to go alone without family) of living in this country I find that I haven’t had a lot of opportunities to take off even though I have a school teacher degree. Now, I depend only on my father’s inheritance which it is not much but enough to cover several years. This makes me sometimes feel stress. And finally I would like to tell Michael D. that these are the doubts many people have. On one hand if you use injections they can make you have the hematocrit level up, and on the other hand if you use the gel perhaps the absorption level can’t be successful. Fortunate has commented something I think of a nasal TRT that doesn’t increase Hematocrit. The doctor told me to return in three months time. Should I have a blood test earlier to know in advance that the gel is working? (I ask all of you) Best wishes, Joe [/QUOTE]
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