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<blockquote data-quote="isenita" data-source="post: 242421" data-attributes="member: 44844"><p>I see, thank you for your answer! Do you think despite the fact that after some rest the testo went to 370 values still my testis are failing?</p><p> I do have a baby, we conceived one year and half ago after 3-4 months of trying and my wife doesn't want to have other babies so it isn't a big deal the fertility, the important is that it works and keep libido. I never used any illegal substance (not even marujana) and not took any steroid/sarms in my life nor got any injury to my testies. It is a puzzle why they are not working properly.</p><p></p><p>So in your view TRT will be overall beneficial to my health than the current situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isenita, post: 242421, member: 44844"] I see, thank you for your answer! Do you think despite the fact that after some rest the testo went to 370 values still my testis are failing? I do have a baby, we conceived one year and half ago after 3-4 months of trying and my wife doesn't want to have other babies so it isn't a big deal the fertility, the important is that it works and keep libido. I never used any illegal substance (not even marujana) and not took any steroid/sarms in my life nor got any injury to my testies. It is a puzzle why they are not working properly. So in your view TRT will be overall beneficial to my health than the current situation? [/QUOTE]
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