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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 155019" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ohhh, I got ya. I see what you’re saying now. Definitely something to think about. Makes sense with the insulin analogy. So I wonder if dr Nichols is going to end up seeing this issue in his patients down the road. I know the guys on the TRT round table that are on creams, run a very high free T level, including himself. If hypothetically too high levels of free T for years and years may in fact cause testosterone resistance at the receptor level, I wonder if it’s less likely to happen with the creams due to the levels fluctuating more than while on injections. </p><p></p><p>Either way, why would you be worried, isn’t 21 either the top end of the range, or slightly below it? I wouldn’t worry at your level, but yes, hypothetically maybe it could eventually be an issue when you run a level 2-3x that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 155019, member: 15043"] Ohhh, I got ya. I see what you’re saying now. Definitely something to think about. Makes sense with the insulin analogy. So I wonder if dr Nichols is going to end up seeing this issue in his patients down the road. I know the guys on the TRT round table that are on creams, run a very high free T level, including himself. If hypothetically too high levels of free T for years and years may in fact cause testosterone resistance at the receptor level, I wonder if it’s less likely to happen with the creams due to the levels fluctuating more than while on injections. Either way, why would you be worried, isn’t 21 either the top end of the range, or slightly below it? I wouldn’t worry at your level, but yes, hypothetically maybe it could eventually be an issue when you run a level 2-3x that. [/QUOTE]
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