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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT erection issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 142059" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Haha thanks for being understanding and not taking my response the wrong way. I basically am just saying that I really do think that with enough work and dedication, pretty much everyone can eventually make having optimal testosterone levels, through exogenous testosterone supplementation, work. But I competely respect guys that need to give up before they get to that point. I’m not married, and have no kids. If I did, I might of already tapped out in order to maintain my marriage and home life. It’s definitely a long, hard road for some of us. I’m not there yet either. But I know that I will 100% get there, and I won’t give up until I figure it out.</p><p></p><p>For me, I think jumping on testosterone propionate recently, along with starting medication for my thyroid, is really gonna make a huge difference. The last piece of the puzzle for me, is getting out of my home that has mold. Everyone’s road to recovery is going to be different. Some easier, some harder, some very clear, some difficult to figure out. So I respect everyone’s journey, and am just here to help them along that journey, not to judge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 142059, member: 15043"] Haha thanks for being understanding and not taking my response the wrong way. I basically am just saying that I really do think that with enough work and dedication, pretty much everyone can eventually make having optimal testosterone levels, through exogenous testosterone supplementation, work. But I competely respect guys that need to give up before they get to that point. I’m not married, and have no kids. If I did, I might of already tapped out in order to maintain my marriage and home life. It’s definitely a long, hard road for some of us. I’m not there yet either. But I know that I will 100% get there, and I won’t give up until I figure it out. For me, I think jumping on testosterone propionate recently, along with starting medication for my thyroid, is really gonna make a huge difference. The last piece of the puzzle for me, is getting out of my home that has mold. Everyone’s road to recovery is going to be different. Some easier, some harder, some very clear, some difficult to figure out. So I respect everyone’s journey, and am just here to help them along that journey, not to judge. [/QUOTE]
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TRT erection issues
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