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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 101508" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>i don't think that's what the op really meant by that statement. And who's to say your receptors won't down regulate from boosting your t passed your genetic set point. Also it's not just about the testosterone. How do we know what else we are harming being shut down for 20+ years. Some guys do not do well on hcg and the other hormones when we try to backfill. </p><p></p><p>I think its ok to question this stuff especially at a younger age. But if your feeling awful and your quaility of life sucks and trt makes you feel great again it's a risk worth taking for most. Unfortunately for me trt didn't help much for me other then helping with body pain and slightly better libido. Shit I probably would have stayed on but for some reason trt triggers anxiety for me. Even with perfect labs across the board I'm just riddled with anxiety. And over nothing I just feel wound up and nervous and get panic attacks over nothing. We are all different and you have to understand both sides of the coin. On one of the other boards we have a guy who I swear he would tell you trt makes the grass in his front lawn greener. I'm glad it works great for him but god forbid anyone says anything negative toward trt he loses it. </p><p></p><p>Even the drs will tell you this is not fool proof and most of you know it takes a level of commitment. I've been low t for 10 years and tried every single thing the field has to offer but for every positive I get a negative. I just can't seem to find the balance some guys don't have those problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 101508, member: 12858"] i don't think that's what the op really meant by that statement. And who's to say your receptors won't down regulate from boosting your t passed your genetic set point. Also it's not just about the testosterone. How do we know what else we are harming being shut down for 20+ years. Some guys do not do well on hcg and the other hormones when we try to backfill. I think its ok to question this stuff especially at a younger age. But if your feeling awful and your quaility of life sucks and trt makes you feel great again it's a risk worth taking for most. Unfortunately for me trt didn't help much for me other then helping with body pain and slightly better libido. Shit I probably would have stayed on but for some reason trt triggers anxiety for me. Even with perfect labs across the board I'm just riddled with anxiety. And over nothing I just feel wound up and nervous and get panic attacks over nothing. We are all different and you have to understand both sides of the coin. On one of the other boards we have a guy who I swear he would tell you trt makes the grass in his front lawn greener. I'm glad it works great for him but god forbid anyone says anything negative toward trt he loses it. Even the drs will tell you this is not fool proof and most of you know it takes a level of commitment. I've been low t for 10 years and tried every single thing the field has to offer but for every positive I get a negative. I just can't seem to find the balance some guys don't have those problems. [/QUOTE]
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