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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Penis sensitivity issue
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<blockquote data-quote="JA Battle" data-source="post: 197052" data-attributes="member: 40068"><p>Maybe some did, maybe some didn’t. I’d just worry that the Ambien would allow for people to think the situation is resolved. But the underlying issue wasn’t. And they forget, and just rely on the Ambien. Obviously this can happen. And that I’d say is less than desirable for most peoples long term health outcomes.</p><p></p><p>I’ve never said Ambien is bad. The situation that leads to the need to use Ambien is what I’m labeling as less than ideal. And that sucks. But if one does choose to use Ambien, forgetting the underlying issues would also have to be labeled as bad.</p><p></p><p>I guess for the average person you are right. I’ve never viewed my doctor as anything more than one particular source for drugs I want for my next health pursuit/experimentation. The forum here exists because doctors are in no way able to get to the bottom of everyone’s problems. That is why self education pertaining to the human metabolism has gotten many men further than they were getting with their doctor. For me and countless others here, this is true. it seams like a huge responsibility that I would want to be in charge of. Not someone else, when there are literally 27,000,000 medical articles on pubmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Battle, post: 197052, member: 40068"] Maybe some did, maybe some didn’t. I’d just worry that the Ambien would allow for people to think the situation is resolved. But the underlying issue wasn’t. And they forget, and just rely on the Ambien. Obviously this can happen. And that I’d say is less than desirable for most peoples long term health outcomes. I’ve never said Ambien is bad. The situation that leads to the need to use Ambien is what I’m labeling as less than ideal. And that sucks. But if one does choose to use Ambien, forgetting the underlying issues would also have to be labeled as bad. I guess for the average person you are right. I’ve never viewed my doctor as anything more than one particular source for drugs I want for my next health pursuit/experimentation. The forum here exists because doctors are in no way able to get to the bottom of everyone’s problems. That is why self education pertaining to the human metabolism has gotten many men further than they were getting with their doctor. For me and countless others here, this is true. it seams like a huge responsibility that I would want to be in charge of. Not someone else, when there are literally 27,000,000 medical articles on pubmed. [/QUOTE]
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