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Question about switching brands of testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="thething313" data-source="post: 102401" data-attributes="member: 12719"><p>First off let me say, that while I understand your apprehension after reading my post, don't let it stop you from doing what is best for you. The reason I posted this is because I couldn't find other threads with people experiencing issues similar to mine. I assume what is happening is either a strange reaction on my part, or maybe a bad batch? I have no doubts about how I feel after switching, but I have no idea why it may be happening at this point. </p><p></p><p>I think I was in a similar boat as you; upcoming refill, not 100% happy with how I've felt (although I will say I'm probably better now, or was better, than I have been at any point thus far on trt). My thinking was that while they are hypothetically they are identical (minus the carrier oil), maybe there would be some benefit in the name brand version. Obviously in this instance it just hasn't worked out for me. </p><p></p><p>Truthfully, I'd really like to try a different bottle of brand name, of a different batch and possibly from a different pharmacy, just to see what happens. However, with how T is scheduled etc. I don't think that will be in the cards and I'll prob just stick with the compounded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thething313, post: 102401, member: 12719"] First off let me say, that while I understand your apprehension after reading my post, don't let it stop you from doing what is best for you. The reason I posted this is because I couldn't find other threads with people experiencing issues similar to mine. I assume what is happening is either a strange reaction on my part, or maybe a bad batch? I have no doubts about how I feel after switching, but I have no idea why it may be happening at this point. I think I was in a similar boat as you; upcoming refill, not 100% happy with how I've felt (although I will say I'm probably better now, or was better, than I have been at any point thus far on trt). My thinking was that while they are hypothetically they are identical (minus the carrier oil), maybe there would be some benefit in the name brand version. Obviously in this instance it just hasn't worked out for me. Truthfully, I'd really like to try a different bottle of brand name, of a different batch and possibly from a different pharmacy, just to see what happens. However, with how T is scheduled etc. I don't think that will be in the cards and I'll prob just stick with the compounded. [/QUOTE]
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