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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
When you have normal T levels
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<blockquote data-quote="broker" data-source="post: 163434" data-attributes="member: 25926"><p>I just wanted to ask you guys something. You guys mean to tell me if any of you were a reputable endocrinologist or urologist and a patient in his 40’s or 50’s came in to see you complaining of low libido, energy, ect and you had his Testosterone levels: the tests showed his “natural total T” was 600 and his free T was also good as well as everything else. Despite those great numbers, the patient insisted on using T because he felt best with fake T levels over 1000. You guys would still prescribe testosterone knowing full well his natural T will be suppressed and he can run the risk of health issues?</p><p>You would just go by how he feels???</p><p>I also dont know anyone with healthy natural T levels who need to always give blood.</p><p>Something wrong with that picture. I would tell the patient he has other issues, probably mental and would NOT give him T. Where do you draw the line.???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broker, post: 163434, member: 25926"] I just wanted to ask you guys something. You guys mean to tell me if any of you were a reputable endocrinologist or urologist and a patient in his 40’s or 50’s came in to see you complaining of low libido, energy, ect and you had his Testosterone levels: the tests showed his “natural total T” was 600 and his free T was also good as well as everything else. Despite those great numbers, the patient insisted on using T because he felt best with fake T levels over 1000. You guys would still prescribe testosterone knowing full well his natural T will be suppressed and he can run the risk of health issues? You would just go by how he feels??? I also dont know anyone with healthy natural T levels who need to always give blood. Something wrong with that picture. I would tell the patient he has other issues, probably mental and would NOT give him T. Where do you draw the line.??? [/QUOTE]
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