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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New to TRT - Not Sure it's Right For Me
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 72126" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Yes, exactly!! You're one of the very first generations that has the option to treat and optimize testosterone deficiency, getting a little bit of an edge on the whole aging process. There is nothing addicting about it, you don't get the shakes or withdrawals if you come off. All it does is just restore and balance a vital area that helped make us who we are as men! </p><p></p><p>In contrast, some people need HC therapy when their adrenals don't produce adequate cortisol, some people need thyroid medications because their thyroids (or pituitary) won't produce adequate amounts of hormone. Women have been taking progesterone and estrogen therapy for decades, helping with endocrine disorders that are peri and post menopausal related. For some reason all those and many others are looked as awesome and viable therapies, but for some reason people (and even many physicians) see TRT as the boogeyman! 8 years for me, not going back!! (which was a lack of personal happiness & well being)</p><p></p><p>To concur with JDS, we need so many things to actually achieve happiness and well being (water, food, warmth, and for me bikes LOL).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 72126, member: 696"] Yes, exactly!! You're one of the very first generations that has the option to treat and optimize testosterone deficiency, getting a little bit of an edge on the whole aging process. There is nothing addicting about it, you don't get the shakes or withdrawals if you come off. All it does is just restore and balance a vital area that helped make us who we are as men! In contrast, some people need HC therapy when their adrenals don't produce adequate cortisol, some people need thyroid medications because their thyroids (or pituitary) won't produce adequate amounts of hormone. Women have been taking progesterone and estrogen therapy for decades, helping with endocrine disorders that are peri and post menopausal related. For some reason all those and many others are looked as awesome and viable therapies, but for some reason people (and even many physicians) see TRT as the boogeyman! 8 years for me, not going back!! (which was a lack of personal happiness & well being) To concur with JDS, we need so many things to actually achieve happiness and well being (water, food, warmth, and for me bikes LOL). [/QUOTE]
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