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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Safe to try Androgel for a few months n stop it it doesn’t work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 265984" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>OP, I have a different opinion...there are numerous reports, many of them on this site, of men in your situation who gave TRT a try, decided to come off, but couldn't get their erections back. If you browse through here you will find numerous threads describing this issue. This is probably a small minority of men who try TRT, but it seems like a meaningful risk nonetheless. There are a lot of things that could be causing your issues (infections, vitamin/mineral deficiencies/imbalances, food sensitivities, and many others). I suggest getting a work-up from a good holistic/integrative physician (who is also not biased against TRT) and see if you can identify the root cause. It may be low T alone, but other things can be involved as well. The idea that "there is no harm in trying T" is just not true unless the people who report issues are all just lying and T will likely only be a short-term fix if there is another underlying problem. There are also other hormones to look at first such as thyroid and DHEA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 265984, member: 15235"] OP, I have a different opinion...there are numerous reports, many of them on this site, of men in your situation who gave TRT a try, decided to come off, but couldn't get their erections back. If you browse through here you will find numerous threads describing this issue. This is probably a small minority of men who try TRT, but it seems like a meaningful risk nonetheless. There are a lot of things that could be causing your issues (infections, vitamin/mineral deficiencies/imbalances, food sensitivities, and many others). I suggest getting a work-up from a good holistic/integrative physician (who is also not biased against TRT) and see if you can identify the root cause. It may be low T alone, but other things can be involved as well. The idea that "there is no harm in trying T" is just not true unless the people who report issues are all just lying and T will likely only be a short-term fix if there is another underlying problem. There are also other hormones to look at first such as thyroid and DHEA. [/QUOTE]
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Safe to try Androgel for a few months n stop it it doesn’t work?
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