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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Whoever Said Changing your Protocol Sucks was Right On, When does it End?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 115284"><p>So many people think that having a high testosterone "number" is where they want and need to be. So they go for the largest dose possible. Many times that just isn't what they need but they are excited that the doctor is prescribing the therapy, they haven't done much if any research, and they think the higher the dose the better they are going to feel and the more "manly" they will become. </p><p></p><p>The patient could have a logical conversation with the doctor if they new ahead of time which questions to ask and if they had educated themselves ahead of time. Unfortunately most of us just jump right in the water with both feet and then realized we jumped into the deep end before learning how to swim. </p><p></p><p>13 years ago I did the same thing. I've always been one that learns from my mistakes, which means I have made my share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 115284"] So many people think that having a high testosterone "number" is where they want and need to be. So they go for the largest dose possible. Many times that just isn't what they need but they are excited that the doctor is prescribing the therapy, they haven't done much if any research, and they think the higher the dose the better they are going to feel and the more "manly" they will become. The patient could have a logical conversation with the doctor if they new ahead of time which questions to ask and if they had educated themselves ahead of time. Unfortunately most of us just jump right in the water with both feet and then realized we jumped into the deep end before learning how to swim. 13 years ago I did the same thing. I've always been one that learns from my mistakes, which means I have made my share. [/QUOTE]
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