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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone Experiences
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 168171" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Haha exactly. Or how some doctors used to, and still may, go by just total T. Btw, we look at guys that only go by total T as borderline retarded, and know that free T is mostly what we should concentrate on, yet every doctor and every guy on TRT only tests for total E2, and not free E2. If free T is what matters, wouldn’t E2 be the same thing, and we should only be focusing on free E2? This never made any sense to me. But that’s a whole other can of worms. Bottom line, I guarantee HRT is going to look very different than it does now, in the near future, and is going to be much more successful, imo. Which makes sense. It wouldn’t make sense to adjust things and decrease the success rate. There’s going to be many men that fight the change tooth and nail, and then there’s going to be men that are open minded and are willing to progress with the times. But the change is going to happen, and I can already see it happening, to a certain degree, thank god.</p><p></p><p>Having all these tools in our tool belt, but only using one tool, never made sense to me. It’s like building a house but only using a hammer. Wouldn’t it be advantageous to use all the tools at your disposal?? I understand old carpenters are going to use the tools that they’re use to, and not be comfortable with using new age tools or technology to build the house, but times change whether they like it or not, and the tools are eventually going to become commonplace, again, whether they like it or not. It’s the same thing with HRT. They can make fun of the new guys and their technology and tools all they want, but once these new guys figure out how to use the tools and technology properly, they’re going to be building houses much quicker and more efficiently than the way the old guys did it. Again, same with HRT. Once doctors learn how to use all these compounds, in conjunction with eachother, HRT is going to progress by leaps and bounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 168171, member: 15043"] Haha exactly. Or how some doctors used to, and still may, go by just total T. Btw, we look at guys that only go by total T as borderline retarded, and know that free T is mostly what we should concentrate on, yet every doctor and every guy on TRT only tests for total E2, and not free E2. If free T is what matters, wouldn’t E2 be the same thing, and we should only be focusing on free E2? This never made any sense to me. But that’s a whole other can of worms. Bottom line, I guarantee HRT is going to look very different than it does now, in the near future, and is going to be much more successful, imo. Which makes sense. It wouldn’t make sense to adjust things and decrease the success rate. There’s going to be many men that fight the change tooth and nail, and then there’s going to be men that are open minded and are willing to progress with the times. But the change is going to happen, and I can already see it happening, to a certain degree, thank god. Having all these tools in our tool belt, but only using one tool, never made sense to me. It’s like building a house but only using a hammer. Wouldn’t it be advantageous to use all the tools at your disposal?? I understand old carpenters are going to use the tools that they’re use to, and not be comfortable with using new age tools or technology to build the house, but times change whether they like it or not, and the tools are eventually going to become commonplace, again, whether they like it or not. It’s the same thing with HRT. They can make fun of the new guys and their technology and tools all they want, but once these new guys figure out how to use the tools and technology properly, they’re going to be building houses much quicker and more efficiently than the way the old guys did it. Again, same with HRT. Once doctors learn how to use all these compounds, in conjunction with eachother, HRT is going to progress by leaps and bounds. [/QUOTE]
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