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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is Maintaining Morning Erections Important?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ozzieville" data-source="post: 221615" data-attributes="member: 41689"><p>Great discussion here. I'll be 68 next month, and I got on TRT a couple of years ago because my libido was shot and I wasn't getting any morning wood. Like ResearchIt, my total T was great even before TRT, but my free T was on the low end.</p><p></p><p>TRT has brought my total T and free T way up. A Quest Labs blood test last month shows total T at 1802 and free T at 277.5 (this is on just 100 mg of testosterone cypionate per week). I work with Dr. Rand in Santa Monica, and they like seeing free T in this range. So ResearchIt, by this standard your free T is too low, regardless of the Quest measuring stick. </p><p></p><p>The results for me have been very robust nocturnal erections and morning wood; a restored libido; more clarity of thought; and a generally more optimistic attitude. </p><p></p><p>So I'd recommend you consider TRT to bring your free T up and see the results. In my case, the results have been satisfying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozzieville, post: 221615, member: 41689"] Great discussion here. I'll be 68 next month, and I got on TRT a couple of years ago because my libido was shot and I wasn't getting any morning wood. Like ResearchIt, my total T was great even before TRT, but my free T was on the low end. TRT has brought my total T and free T way up. A Quest Labs blood test last month shows total T at 1802 and free T at 277.5 (this is on just 100 mg of testosterone cypionate per week). I work with Dr. Rand in Santa Monica, and they like seeing free T in this range. So ResearchIt, by this standard your free T is too low, regardless of the Quest measuring stick. The results for me have been very robust nocturnal erections and morning wood; a restored libido; more clarity of thought; and a generally more optimistic attitude. So I'd recommend you consider TRT to bring your free T up and see the results. In my case, the results have been satisfying. [/QUOTE]
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