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Testosterone Basics & Questions
What is TRT and What is NOT TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 259322" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>And honestly. (Just and observation) seems as most the guys doing well are on that higher side. It seems the ones that micromanage every little detail and want to stay in this magic little “natural” range are the ones who suffer. Trust me I was that guy for years. granted I’m still within the alleged “healthy“ range On trt. And I agree with [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] miet of us probably have never seen the levels that we are at on trt “naturally”. But that brings in the debate about the serum not reflecting what’s going on in the cells and the whole “symptom relie” debate that gets everyone wound up. </p><p></p><p>so really the big hang up for you and [USER=42893]@RobRoy[/USER] is that rob speaks as if we have no chance of doing harm with higher levels and you just want him to a knowledge a possibility of some harm ? Other then that seems to me you guys aren’t far off on how you view trt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 259322, member: 12858"] And honestly. (Just and observation) seems as most the guys doing well are on that higher side. It seems the ones that micromanage every little detail and want to stay in this magic little “natural” range are the ones who suffer. Trust me I was that guy for years. granted I’m still within the alleged “healthy“ range On trt. And I agree with [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] miet of us probably have never seen the levels that we are at on trt “naturally”. But that brings in the debate about the serum not reflecting what’s going on in the cells and the whole “symptom relie” debate that gets everyone wound up. so really the big hang up for you and [USER=42893]@RobRoy[/USER] is that rob speaks as if we have no chance of doing harm with higher levels and you just want him to a knowledge a possibility of some harm ? Other then that seems to me you guys aren’t far off on how you view trt [/QUOTE]
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