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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Natural restart at age 58½
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<blockquote data-quote="GA8314" data-source="post: 34653" data-attributes="member: 7454"><p>Fair enough. I think it's a common concern. Hell, give it a shot and see what happens. I understand the financial cost, but these days you can find cost effective means of TRT. I would prefer to look at it as an investment rather than a cost, however.</p><p></p><p>T1000, this is not directed at you but more guys need to consider the opportunity cost of NOT having optimal testosterone levels. How much more can you do at work? How many more years of quality living would you have? At some point a great number of men will have substantial declines in T. If you are symptomatic, why fight it? What are you missing in work/life by putzing around with lower than optimal T. Some will never know, I guess.</p><p></p><p>I'll be the first to admit that TRT isn't the panacea that some make it out to be (me even?? lol) but I just feel it's so important to NOT be low normal. Especially if you are symptomatic, but (and Nelson links to some good studies on this) even if you aren't. What are the health benefits? The mental health benefits? Yes, they are subjective, but they are real.</p><p></p><p>I just think it's a no brainer, but I do understand it's not for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GA8314, post: 34653, member: 7454"] Fair enough. I think it's a common concern. Hell, give it a shot and see what happens. I understand the financial cost, but these days you can find cost effective means of TRT. I would prefer to look at it as an investment rather than a cost, however. T1000, this is not directed at you but more guys need to consider the opportunity cost of NOT having optimal testosterone levels. How much more can you do at work? How many more years of quality living would you have? At some point a great number of men will have substantial declines in T. If you are symptomatic, why fight it? What are you missing in work/life by putzing around with lower than optimal T. Some will never know, I guess. I'll be the first to admit that TRT isn't the panacea that some make it out to be (me even?? lol) but I just feel it's so important to NOT be low normal. Especially if you are symptomatic, but (and Nelson links to some good studies on this) even if you aren't. What are the health benefits? The mental health benefits? Yes, they are subjective, but they are real. I just think it's a no brainer, but I do understand it's not for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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