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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT and Glucose Drop
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 113746" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>Been on on over two years. Vitals have been great, blood sugar has been well within the normal ranges and BP, HCT also very good. I think that older guys, I started TRT at age 62 can get a great response. Find a doctor that will start you at 100 mg testosterone cypionate IM once per week and adjust from ther after 6 weeks. Too many guys start with test, HCG, and an AI which complicates the whole process. Easier to adjust that way, if you have to. If you are close to Boston, I suggest Men's Health Boston. If not , go with one of the online prescribers here. My insurance covers most of this. Workout hard, clean eating, no alcohol, and lots of sex, rounds out the routine for success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 113746, member: 14411"] Been on on over two years. Vitals have been great, blood sugar has been well within the normal ranges and BP, HCT also very good. I think that older guys, I started TRT at age 62 can get a great response. Find a doctor that will start you at 100 mg testosterone cypionate IM once per week and adjust from ther after 6 weeks. Too many guys start with test, HCG, and an AI which complicates the whole process. Easier to adjust that way, if you have to. If you are close to Boston, I suggest Men's Health Boston. If not , go with one of the online prescribers here. My insurance covers most of this. Workout hard, clean eating, no alcohol, and lots of sex, rounds out the routine for success. [/QUOTE]
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