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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="BadassBlues" data-source="post: 266914" data-attributes="member: 38526"><p>To me, that is just semantics. I firmly believe in, and advocate for HRT in those who need it. Over the years I have seen a pattern of those who chase numbers and have drawn a correlation to overall satisfaction and results. Many of those who have complaints are the ones who are fixated on numbers and constantly adjusting their protocols. </p><p></p><p>My reasoning to begin HRT back in my 40's was to be proactive. I had no symptoms of low T. I could have waited likely another 10 years before having any symptoms at all as I was in very good physical condition and live a healthy lifestyle. </p><p></p><p>Once you begin HRT, things change. Adding exogenous substances into your body brings about changes in chemistry. For some, including myself, it was very easy. I dialed in a protocol that works and have not since changed it. For others, it has proven to be more difficult. Libido is the main complaint you hear about. That delicate balance of hormones and neurotransmitters gets out of sync with some and is difficult to realign. </p><p></p><p>I just feel that if it aint broke, don't fix it. But that is just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadassBlues, post: 266914, member: 38526"] To me, that is just semantics. I firmly believe in, and advocate for HRT in those who need it. Over the years I have seen a pattern of those who chase numbers and have drawn a correlation to overall satisfaction and results. Many of those who have complaints are the ones who are fixated on numbers and constantly adjusting their protocols. My reasoning to begin HRT back in my 40's was to be proactive. I had no symptoms of low T. I could have waited likely another 10 years before having any symptoms at all as I was in very good physical condition and live a healthy lifestyle. Once you begin HRT, things change. Adding exogenous substances into your body brings about changes in chemistry. For some, including myself, it was very easy. I dialed in a protocol that works and have not since changed it. For others, it has proven to be more difficult. Libido is the main complaint you hear about. That delicate balance of hormones and neurotransmitters gets out of sync with some and is difficult to realign. I just feel that if it aint broke, don't fix it. But that is just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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