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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I started trt at age 10.
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<blockquote data-quote="sh1973" data-source="post: 107150" data-attributes="member: 17540"><p>Undestor I'm trying to be sympathetic to your situation, honestly it sounds pretty crappy at best. Were you not born with testicles or had some childhood illness? I would like to know what you have been doing as far as dose and type of medication. I'm feeling pretty decent now after many years, since I'm currently using a much lower dose. One thing you say in the post that I absolutely agree with is the psychological effects TRT can create. I can tell you for sure there have been days at higher doses that I didn't know if I could withstand anymore, mentally speaking. TRT is ABSOLUTELY NOT a cake walk by any damn stretch of the imagination and anyone that says that is blatantly lying. I've always said and continue to say if I could go back I'd never have touched the stuff, NO WAY!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh1973, post: 107150, member: 17540"] Undestor I'm trying to be sympathetic to your situation, honestly it sounds pretty crappy at best. Were you not born with testicles or had some childhood illness? I would like to know what you have been doing as far as dose and type of medication. I'm feeling pretty decent now after many years, since I'm currently using a much lower dose. One thing you say in the post that I absolutely agree with is the psychological effects TRT can create. I can tell you for sure there have been days at higher doses that I didn't know if I could withstand anymore, mentally speaking. TRT is ABSOLUTELY NOT a cake walk by any damn stretch of the imagination and anyone that says that is blatantly lying. I've always said and continue to say if I could go back I'd never have touched the stuff, NO WAY! [/QUOTE]
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