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<blockquote data-quote="atlien2488" data-source="post: 101548" data-attributes="member: 17787"><p>Coastwatcher- Yeah youre right, with any self help forum, of course there's gonna be more people actually needing help instead of out there living there lives to the fullest 100 percent....dialogue is always good though</p><p></p><p>Giovanni- I feel ya man. I would say stay on it a little longer if you've come this far, your body will most likely adapt over a couple more months but you could also try clomiphene depending on your numbers. You are right though, it would be reassuring to see more people who have open endedly been on TRT 20 or 30 plus years...My guess is ultra processed foods and general nutrition/lifestyle in recent generations like my own</p><p></p><p>My lab numbers basically spoke for themselves being below 300 free test (290-1100) and free test 5.8 (9-25). I speak to an endocrinologist and urologist this week to see if there are any other options or if I am on a good protocol and hopefully work with them from here on out. I like my TRT clinic doctor so I am kind of torn in who to see regularly as he seems extremely knowledgeable. I'm gonna feel it out and hopefully things improve....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atlien2488, post: 101548, member: 17787"] Coastwatcher- Yeah youre right, with any self help forum, of course there's gonna be more people actually needing help instead of out there living there lives to the fullest 100 percent....dialogue is always good though Giovanni- I feel ya man. I would say stay on it a little longer if you've come this far, your body will most likely adapt over a couple more months but you could also try clomiphene depending on your numbers. You are right though, it would be reassuring to see more people who have open endedly been on TRT 20 or 30 plus years...My guess is ultra processed foods and general nutrition/lifestyle in recent generations like my own My lab numbers basically spoke for themselves being below 300 free test (290-1100) and free test 5.8 (9-25). I speak to an endocrinologist and urologist this week to see if there are any other options or if I am on a good protocol and hopefully work with them from here on out. I like my TRT clinic doctor so I am kind of torn in who to see regularly as he seems extremely knowledgeable. I'm gonna feel it out and hopefully things improve.... [/QUOTE]
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