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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Multiple issues and correlating bloodwork
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Great Day" data-source="post: 204918" data-attributes="member: 31908"><p>Some people want to smoke, that does mean your an A-hole. These are my thoughts from others experiences: My friend used Chantix and had terrible crazy nightmares. He was then prescribed Zyban (the generic name is Bupropion, which is also Wellbutrin) This should begin three weeks prior to slowly cutting back on smokes. Make a list or Excel spreadsheet cut back 1-2 smokes per day or week, depending on how much a person smokes and stick with the plan. My buddy started smoking when he was 14 years of age and with this method quit at the age of 52. As mentioned below - its the chemicals that are most harmful in the smokes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Great Day, post: 204918, member: 31908"] Some people want to smoke, that does mean your an A-hole. These are my thoughts from others experiences: My friend used Chantix and had terrible crazy nightmares. He was then prescribed Zyban (the generic name is Bupropion, which is also Wellbutrin) This should begin three weeks prior to slowly cutting back on smokes. Make a list or Excel spreadsheet cut back 1-2 smokes per day or week, depending on how much a person smokes and stick with the plan. My buddy started smoking when he was 14 years of age and with this method quit at the age of 52. As mentioned below - its the chemicals that are most harmful in the smokes. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Multiple issues and correlating bloodwork
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