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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Should I Try TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottM" data-source="post: 76469" data-attributes="member: 14696"><p>Sebco,</p><p></p><p>Feel free to sign up at <a href="http://www.Telthera.com" target="_blank">www.Telthera.com</a>, part of the sign up process is what is called the ADAM questionnaire which can help begin the process from a clinical standpoint of whether you may benefit from TRT. From a diagnostic standpoint if you test in on the ADAM we will get you set up and sent out for a complete lab panel to evaluate what is truly going on. While TRT may help with the conditions you describe, you will only see benefit if TRT is the root cause of the symptoms. A lot of the symptoms you describe can be caused by a host of other factors, diet, lifestyle, sleep, stress, thyroid conditions, electrolyte imbalances, Vitamin B or D deficiencies, and a slew of others. without proper testing it is hard to see what will help, without proper management it is hard to gain maximul benefits.</p><p></p><p>Whether you go with us here at Telthera, Defy as mentioned above, or anyone else please make sure to read up about what made other peoples experiences positive and ensure that whomever you use is as good or better.</p><p></p><p>In the interim, myself and the others here at ExcelMale are here to answer questions and get you started on the right track.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>-Scott</p><p>-Telthera</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottM, post: 76469, member: 14696"] Sebco, Feel free to sign up at [url]www.Telthera.com[/url], part of the sign up process is what is called the ADAM questionnaire which can help begin the process from a clinical standpoint of whether you may benefit from TRT. From a diagnostic standpoint if you test in on the ADAM we will get you set up and sent out for a complete lab panel to evaluate what is truly going on. While TRT may help with the conditions you describe, you will only see benefit if TRT is the root cause of the symptoms. A lot of the symptoms you describe can be caused by a host of other factors, diet, lifestyle, sleep, stress, thyroid conditions, electrolyte imbalances, Vitamin B or D deficiencies, and a slew of others. without proper testing it is hard to see what will help, without proper management it is hard to gain maximul benefits. Whether you go with us here at Telthera, Defy as mentioned above, or anyone else please make sure to read up about what made other peoples experiences positive and ensure that whomever you use is as good or better. In the interim, myself and the others here at ExcelMale are here to answer questions and get you started on the right track. Thanks! -Scott -Telthera [/QUOTE]
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