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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Mixed Results from Testosterone Therapy Study
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<blockquote data-quote="Leesto" data-source="post: 63874" data-attributes="member: 14503"><p>I am in my 60's. Before TRT I had the classic low-T symptoms. Also had metabolic syndrome with HbA1C as high as 13.5 and BP running around 200/110. My lifetime prognosis wasn't good. Got on diabetes meds and bp meds and got some statistical benefits but did not feel better. </p><p></p><p>I started the Ketogenic diet and TRT about 8 months after getting on the other meds. I then started Gene's N.O. stack a few months into TRT. After a while I was able to reduce the BP and diabetes meds. Now I am on half the meds and my BP this morning was 127/81 and HbA1C sits at 5.9. More importantly I feel good! I'm gaining muscle and losing fat. I have my youthful energy back. Aches and pains have subsided. I want to work out instead of feeling like it is drudgery. </p><p></p><p>I can't say for sure how much improvement came from TRT, how much form the ketogenic diet, and how much from the N.O. stack, but I'm sticking with all three!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leesto, post: 63874, member: 14503"] I am in my 60's. Before TRT I had the classic low-T symptoms. Also had metabolic syndrome with HbA1C as high as 13.5 and BP running around 200/110. My lifetime prognosis wasn't good. Got on diabetes meds and bp meds and got some statistical benefits but did not feel better. I started the Ketogenic diet and TRT about 8 months after getting on the other meds. I then started Gene's N.O. stack a few months into TRT. After a while I was able to reduce the BP and diabetes meds. Now I am on half the meds and my BP this morning was 127/81 and HbA1C sits at 5.9. More importantly I feel good! I'm gaining muscle and losing fat. I have my youthful energy back. Aches and pains have subsided. I want to work out instead of feeling like it is drudgery. I can't say for sure how much improvement came from TRT, how much form the ketogenic diet, and how much from the N.O. stack, but I'm sticking with all three! [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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