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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Supraphysiological test levels after stopping TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaJim" data-source="post: 221369" data-attributes="member: 41384"><p>Well I started on the basis of a comment my doc at the time made. He said my test number was "low normal". So that set me into a bit of a tail spin. A buddy of mine had recently been started on testosterone and when discussing his symptoms I realized I shared some of his symptoms. I was still within the dreaded normal range (so not a candidate for prescribed treatment) so I took it upon myself. That was three years ago. Felt amazing at first, but eventually developed sides that were not nice. Could never get dialed in. I developed a eczema/psoriasis like skin issue which has never left.... Nipple eczema with discharge when I scratch, low libido, low energy...when I actually got my hands on my initial blood work I realized my Doc at the time had no basis to tell me I was low normal. My test levels were actually slightly higher than mid range. That started me on this "adventure" and I'm more than happy to jump off the train. I'm just hopeful that at my age (54) I didn't permanently damage my system and with a little help will return to my original levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaJim, post: 221369, member: 41384"] Well I started on the basis of a comment my doc at the time made. He said my test number was "low normal". So that set me into a bit of a tail spin. A buddy of mine had recently been started on testosterone and when discussing his symptoms I realized I shared some of his symptoms. I was still within the dreaded normal range (so not a candidate for prescribed treatment) so I took it upon myself. That was three years ago. Felt amazing at first, but eventually developed sides that were not nice. Could never get dialed in. I developed a eczema/psoriasis like skin issue which has never left.... Nipple eczema with discharge when I scratch, low libido, low energy...when I actually got my hands on my initial blood work I realized my Doc at the time had no basis to tell me I was low normal. My test levels were actually slightly higher than mid range. That started me on this "adventure" and I'm more than happy to jump off the train. I'm just hopeful that at my age (54) I didn't permanently damage my system and with a little help will return to my original levels. [/QUOTE]
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