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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
NO MORE AI !!! FEELING AMAZING!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 155256" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I completely agree with you on this. He feels great, that’s one of the main goals of TRT. Even if his other values are slightly out of range, why should we care? It’s his body. Even if he is putting his health at risk ever so slightly, why should we care? To me, TRT is all about the balance of helping to make people happy and healthy. That balance is going to be different for everyone. Look at the rock. His whole career is based off of using steroids, and everyone loves the rock. The guy also seems like he literally couldn’t be happier. Should he stop using steroids, go on TRT, and be less happy just because his numbers are too high? I think we should just let people figure out that balance for themselves, and we shouldn’t be judging others based off of how we want our numbers to look. But I agree with user_joe, the ranges are a loose guideline. If this guy’s numbers are elevated, and assumably it does hinder his health slightly, I’d take that slight risk anyday if I woke up everyday feeling amazing. It’s all about the pros and cons. Those are going to be different for everyone. Even if his other numbers come back more elevated than what we’re used to seeing, I say let the guy live and make his own choices. This forum is about helping people, not judging people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 155256, member: 15043"] I completely agree with you on this. He feels great, that’s one of the main goals of TRT. Even if his other values are slightly out of range, why should we care? It’s his body. Even if he is putting his health at risk ever so slightly, why should we care? To me, TRT is all about the balance of helping to make people happy and healthy. That balance is going to be different for everyone. Look at the rock. His whole career is based off of using steroids, and everyone loves the rock. The guy also seems like he literally couldn’t be happier. Should he stop using steroids, go on TRT, and be less happy just because his numbers are too high? I think we should just let people figure out that balance for themselves, and we shouldn’t be judging others based off of how we want our numbers to look. But I agree with user_joe, the ranges are a loose guideline. If this guy’s numbers are elevated, and assumably it does hinder his health slightly, I’d take that slight risk anyday if I woke up everyday feeling amazing. It’s all about the pros and cons. Those are going to be different for everyone. Even if his other numbers come back more elevated than what we’re used to seeing, I say let the guy live and make his own choices. This forum is about helping people, not judging people. [/QUOTE]
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