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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Sexual Dysfunction on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="sh1973" data-source="post: 163072" data-attributes="member: 17540"><p>I tend to disagree with the majority of men doing well on trt. I’ve had somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 different doctors over the years mainly due to moving. One thing most of them have told me is 40-50% end up stopping. This is coming from endos, urologists, PCP and the late John Crisler which was my physician for a year. Cataceous you state you’re doing much better on trt but I’ve followed you for a few years now. You’ve changed your protocols and medications numerous times. I guess my problem with your statement is, if you’re doing so well, then why change so much? The majority of guys that have problems normally start around the 5-7 year mark and there’s certainly a lot of men that have stated this. I’m not bashing trt but to state the majority of men hop on trt and do fabulous isn’t accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh1973, post: 163072, member: 17540"] I tend to disagree with the majority of men doing well on trt. I’ve had somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 different doctors over the years mainly due to moving. One thing most of them have told me is 40-50% end up stopping. This is coming from endos, urologists, PCP and the late John Crisler which was my physician for a year. Cataceous you state you’re doing much better on trt but I’ve followed you for a few years now. You’ve changed your protocols and medications numerous times. I guess my problem with your statement is, if you’re doing so well, then why change so much? The majority of guys that have problems normally start around the 5-7 year mark and there’s certainly a lot of men that have stated this. I’m not bashing trt but to state the majority of men hop on trt and do fabulous isn’t accurate. [/QUOTE]
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Sexual Dysfunction on TRT
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