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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT and lifetime usage
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<blockquote data-quote="atlien2488" data-source="post: 101462" data-attributes="member: 17787"><p>Yes, this is true, there are a lot of variables. However, I am sure there are quite a few people who dont live in a polluted area, take minimal illicit drug/prescription drugs and are generally mentally and physically healthy that could share some input on some of the long term side effects. It seems like every medical journal I pull up has side effects listed such as prostate problems, lipid issues, increased risk of blood clots and prolonged erections...I'm not knocking TRT because I am on it and will most likely need it forever since all my tests came back exceedingly low. </p><p>However, I am feeling some guilt that maybe there is something I could have done such as meditate more, eat healthier foods and workout less intensely. I was just at a low point in my life, had lost a lot of ambition and hope and it seemed like the best option. I am still however, trying to weigh my options since I've been on it less than a month and I'm just trying to gauge the risk/reward factor. Thank you all for your advice though i do appreciate it....that video helped ease my mind a bit too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atlien2488, post: 101462, member: 17787"] Yes, this is true, there are a lot of variables. However, I am sure there are quite a few people who dont live in a polluted area, take minimal illicit drug/prescription drugs and are generally mentally and physically healthy that could share some input on some of the long term side effects. It seems like every medical journal I pull up has side effects listed such as prostate problems, lipid issues, increased risk of blood clots and prolonged erections...I'm not knocking TRT because I am on it and will most likely need it forever since all my tests came back exceedingly low. However, I am feeling some guilt that maybe there is something I could have done such as meditate more, eat healthier foods and workout less intensely. I was just at a low point in my life, had lost a lot of ambition and hope and it seemed like the best option. I am still however, trying to weigh my options since I've been on it less than a month and I'm just trying to gauge the risk/reward factor. Thank you all for your advice though i do appreciate it....that video helped ease my mind a bit too. [/QUOTE]
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