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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT for life? My neighbor has questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sawdustmaker" data-source="post: 190654" data-attributes="member: 18833"><p>I’ve been on TRT for a few years with Defy Medical. I’ve learned a lot here, mostly just reading I turn 65 in a few days, but my neighbor is early 40s. He started TRT a while back with his PCP, not something like Defy. I’m concerned he’s gotten bad info. For one, they are having him come in for only one injection per month. Half life of testosterone being 7-8 days I think, I don’t understand how he could possibly reach any sort of steady state. More like a yo yo. Yesterday they told him after they get his most recent blood work, they’ll decide whether he needs to continue treatment, as if he cured. Is something different with younger men? Seems to me there’s only so much you can do lifestyle wise to increase testosterone. Am I missing something, or should he check with someone like Defy? </p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawdustmaker, post: 190654, member: 18833"] I’ve been on TRT for a few years with Defy Medical. I’ve learned a lot here, mostly just reading I turn 65 in a few days, but my neighbor is early 40s. He started TRT a while back with his PCP, not something like Defy. I’m concerned he’s gotten bad info. For one, they are having him come in for only one injection per month. Half life of testosterone being 7-8 days I think, I don’t understand how he could possibly reach any sort of steady state. More like a yo yo. Yesterday they told him after they get his most recent blood work, they’ll decide whether he needs to continue treatment, as if he cured. Is something different with younger men? Seems to me there’s only so much you can do lifestyle wise to increase testosterone. Am I missing something, or should he check with someone like Defy? Paul [/QUOTE]
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