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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low libido and a visit to the Endocrinologist
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<blockquote data-quote="Traildude" data-source="post: 144411" data-attributes="member: 38626"><p>I don't know what the cause of it and neither does my doctor or any other doctor that I have spoken with and neither can anyone here know what it is either. It can be many things as I have been told. An infection or whatever. I have also been told that sometimes they get smaller on their own and there is no real way to know what it is unless there is a biopsy, which there is no way I'm going to do for many reasons. The good news is that it has been stable for 2 years and the largest is 9mm which is just under 1 cm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traildude, post: 144411, member: 38626"] I don't know what the cause of it and neither does my doctor or any other doctor that I have spoken with and neither can anyone here know what it is either. It can be many things as I have been told. An infection or whatever. I have also been told that sometimes they get smaller on their own and there is no real way to know what it is unless there is a biopsy, which there is no way I'm going to do for many reasons. The good news is that it has been stable for 2 years and the largest is 9mm which is just under 1 cm. [/QUOTE]
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