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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Test levels way down on same dose
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<blockquote data-quote="Joepaul39" data-source="post: 154274" data-attributes="member: 17939"><p>Your operating under the faulty assumption a “medical error” (in this case injecting testosterone) is more likely to occur if done by a trained Registered Nurse with a bachelors degree who literally gives the injections all day as opposed to a layman with no medical experience, only does one or two infections a week, and never on another person other than himself. Pure logic dictates the one more prone to am injection error is the layman. At any rate, many thanks to the numerous posters who threw the discussion off topic in their zealous eagerness to condemn someone for choosing not to inject themselves. I can understand a lecture on having no SHGB or free t readings as relevant to the topic at hand and is something that that needed to be addressed, but the unjustified self righteousness displayed by those who condemned me as somehow “wrong” for electing to not self infect is uncalled for. Choosing to inject yourself or have a medical professional do it for you is neither a “right” or “wrong”, but a decision by the person based on their personal preference that therefore should be respected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joepaul39, post: 154274, member: 17939"] Your operating under the faulty assumption a “medical error” (in this case injecting testosterone) is more likely to occur if done by a trained Registered Nurse with a bachelors degree who literally gives the injections all day as opposed to a layman with no medical experience, only does one or two infections a week, and never on another person other than himself. Pure logic dictates the one more prone to am injection error is the layman. At any rate, many thanks to the numerous posters who threw the discussion off topic in their zealous eagerness to condemn someone for choosing not to inject themselves. I can understand a lecture on having no SHGB or free t readings as relevant to the topic at hand and is something that that needed to be addressed, but the unjustified self righteousness displayed by those who condemned me as somehow “wrong” for electing to not self infect is uncalled for. Choosing to inject yourself or have a medical professional do it for you is neither a “right” or “wrong”, but a decision by the person based on their personal preference that therefore should be respected. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Test levels way down on same dose
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