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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Topical Gels/Creams Vs Injections???
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<blockquote data-quote="FOX1" data-source="post: 87640" data-attributes="member: 15594"><p>At this time; it is still unknown, DEXA (Bone Density) Scans are carried out in UK every 2 years, no sooner, this is done for people suffering osteopenia and osteoporosis. </p><p>I only found out I had Osteopenia due to the fact I had an accident where I fractured the C6 in my neck and the T7; T8 in my back, due to this, they carried out further examinations and found osteopenia and low "free testosterone"</p><p></p><p>. </p><p>I have been on TRT (Testo Gel) for 18 months, I am due a further DEXA bone scan around March next year.</p><p>My Free & Bio testosterone have greatly increased, I am putting on good muscle mass, I am in heavy training with free weights where my lifting has increased and I am involved in a lot of physical sports and activities to encourage bone growth.</p><p>.</p><p>My Consultant Urological surgeon is very pleased with the results, as is my Neurosurgeon, both expect to see a good change in bone density and my fractures have healed well to the fact that over a period of 30 months (when I was told I may not walk again) to now, I have underwent daily / weekly physio, then progressed to the gym and then continued at a free weights gym.</p><p>For myself, TRT and recovery are going good. I am using Testo Gel and I have been offered injections of which I have turned down just now as the Gel is working very well.</p><p></p><p>I also feel the Testo Gel is closer to natural testosterone as you apply it first thing in the morning and have full boost which wears off over the following 24 hours until ready for the next daily boost. With injections - weekly, monthly or 3 monthly, your body is having a full blast of testosterone with little deduction. That's just my opinion and if Testo Gel did not work for me, I would obviously try injections, but why fix something with is not broke and is working well???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX1, post: 87640, member: 15594"] At this time; it is still unknown, DEXA (Bone Density) Scans are carried out in UK every 2 years, no sooner, this is done for people suffering osteopenia and osteoporosis. I only found out I had Osteopenia due to the fact I had an accident where I fractured the C6 in my neck and the T7; T8 in my back, due to this, they carried out further examinations and found osteopenia and low "free testosterone" . I have been on TRT (Testo Gel) for 18 months, I am due a further DEXA bone scan around March next year. My Free & Bio testosterone have greatly increased, I am putting on good muscle mass, I am in heavy training with free weights where my lifting has increased and I am involved in a lot of physical sports and activities to encourage bone growth. . My Consultant Urological surgeon is very pleased with the results, as is my Neurosurgeon, both expect to see a good change in bone density and my fractures have healed well to the fact that over a period of 30 months (when I was told I may not walk again) to now, I have underwent daily / weekly physio, then progressed to the gym and then continued at a free weights gym. For myself, TRT and recovery are going good. I am using Testo Gel and I have been offered injections of which I have turned down just now as the Gel is working very well. I also feel the Testo Gel is closer to natural testosterone as you apply it first thing in the morning and have full boost which wears off over the following 24 hours until ready for the next daily boost. With injections - weekly, monthly or 3 monthly, your body is having a full blast of testosterone with little deduction. That's just my opinion and if Testo Gel did not work for me, I would obviously try injections, but why fix something with is not broke and is working well??? [/QUOTE]
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