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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Trans scrotal testosterone cream application is a game changer
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<blockquote data-quote="RobRoy" data-source="post: 254990" data-attributes="member: 42893"><p>I always find a person that has had a strong family history and personal history of a very specific problem prior to testosterone then associate it with getting testosterone. So let's be real clear you have a history of migraines and have had migraines for many many years prior to getting testosterone. You are also going to continue to have migraines while on testosterone. You probably had normal levels before starting testosterone and you found that the testosterone had no effect on your headaches and it's not going to. So you really have two choices. You can understand the tremendous benefits that testosterone provides you on multiple organ systems and have your migraines treated just like you're going to have to have them treated off the testosterone or just don't do testosterone and still have your migraines treated because they're going to continue. So have your migraines treated off of testosterone or on testosterone. That's your choice. You can't change your genetics. And when a man has optimal testosterone and has had it for years he does not all of a sudden start feeling bad because of the testosterone. Testosterone does not stop working but as I've said many times before people do. They'll stop doing what they need to do but as long as you take the hormones and have consistently good levels for you it will continue to work for you the rest of your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobRoy, post: 254990, member: 42893"] I always find a person that has had a strong family history and personal history of a very specific problem prior to testosterone then associate it with getting testosterone. So let's be real clear you have a history of migraines and have had migraines for many many years prior to getting testosterone. You are also going to continue to have migraines while on testosterone. You probably had normal levels before starting testosterone and you found that the testosterone had no effect on your headaches and it's not going to. So you really have two choices. You can understand the tremendous benefits that testosterone provides you on multiple organ systems and have your migraines treated just like you're going to have to have them treated off the testosterone or just don't do testosterone and still have your migraines treated because they're going to continue. So have your migraines treated off of testosterone or on testosterone. That's your choice. You can't change your genetics. And when a man has optimal testosterone and has had it for years he does not all of a sudden start feeling bad because of the testosterone. Testosterone does not stop working but as I've said many times before people do. They'll stop doing what they need to do but as long as you take the hormones and have consistently good levels for you it will continue to work for you the rest of your life. [/QUOTE]
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