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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Possible to be healthy @ 250mg/week? What blood markers do you want to see?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 258979" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>It would be interesting to know how many guys on TRT ever walk into the front door of a gym and how many have actually changed the way they eat, including cutting all the alcohol my wife and I commonly see in baskets in the grocery store. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, other than the contact I have here, the only guys I know on "TRT" are old bodybuilders/powerlifters. Only a few of them have trusted a doctor to help them out or even dared to mention the word testosterone to a doctor. Out of those, none of them have any confidence their doctor has a clue what they are doing, so they take the script and continue using UG products. All have good diets and all believe in what exercise does to help the body. Not sure this is an accurate view of most on TRT. </p><p></p><p>Women have an even more difficult problem. My wife went to an endocrinologist for help and got put on a statin. He refused to even listen to her telling him she was on a keto diet. Never even did blood work to see how her hormone levels were. She won't give it another try now. She doesn't trust any doctor. I guess I fall in the same category as the other guys I know, My doctor mentioned TRT to me 10 years ago and I refused and told him insurance won't cover it and I can get it much cheaper. So he just did blood work and eventually I did that myself. I finally took him up on a script a little over a year ago and I am back on UG products again. But I also fall into the category of eating a good diet and putting in around 4 hours total in the gym each week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 258979, member: 43589"] It would be interesting to know how many guys on TRT ever walk into the front door of a gym and how many have actually changed the way they eat, including cutting all the alcohol my wife and I commonly see in baskets in the grocery store. Unfortunately, other than the contact I have here, the only guys I know on "TRT" are old bodybuilders/powerlifters. Only a few of them have trusted a doctor to help them out or even dared to mention the word testosterone to a doctor. Out of those, none of them have any confidence their doctor has a clue what they are doing, so they take the script and continue using UG products. All have good diets and all believe in what exercise does to help the body. Not sure this is an accurate view of most on TRT. Women have an even more difficult problem. My wife went to an endocrinologist for help and got put on a statin. He refused to even listen to her telling him she was on a keto diet. Never even did blood work to see how her hormone levels were. She won't give it another try now. She doesn't trust any doctor. I guess I fall in the same category as the other guys I know, My doctor mentioned TRT to me 10 years ago and I refused and told him insurance won't cover it and I can get it much cheaper. So he just did blood work and eventually I did that myself. I finally took him up on a script a little over a year ago and I am back on UG products again. But I also fall into the category of eating a good diet and putting in around 4 hours total in the gym each week. [/QUOTE]
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