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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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TRT - Should I?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 69544" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>At this point we're entering the realm of speculation: what might happen, how this variable will be impacted, when that issue is likely to be addressed, if this side effect is likely. All are perfectly good questions, and things we who've been on TRT for a while wondered about before we started treatment. As Will noted in his excellent post, this Forum is replete with success stories, members who overcame the challenges you are dealing with (and others). To be fair, there are active members here who have been disappointed with the results that they've seen with TRT. These guys aren't simply the fellows who fell into the hands of poor doctors that prescribed lousy protocols; some of them are being treated by the leading practitioners in the United States. All of which means there is no guarantee. You've been given a number of lifestyle suggestions that are worth following no matter what you decide to do about TRT, please consider those. And don't overthink this any more have - find a good doctor, not just a local practitioner who has a board certification after their name, and see what sense can be made of the labs and your desires. Please keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 69544, member: 2624"] At this point we're entering the realm of speculation: what might happen, how this variable will be impacted, when that issue is likely to be addressed, if this side effect is likely. All are perfectly good questions, and things we who've been on TRT for a while wondered about before we started treatment. As Will noted in his excellent post, this Forum is replete with success stories, members who overcame the challenges you are dealing with (and others). To be fair, there are active members here who have been disappointed with the results that they've seen with TRT. These guys aren't simply the fellows who fell into the hands of poor doctors that prescribed lousy protocols; some of them are being treated by the leading practitioners in the United States. All of which means there is no guarantee. You've been given a number of lifestyle suggestions that are worth following no matter what you decide to do about TRT, please consider those. And don't overthink this any more have - find a good doctor, not just a local practitioner who has a board certification after their name, and see what sense can be made of the labs and your desires. Please keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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