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Whydahdad71
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I am not on TRT but I am curious about those who are.
What made you go to the doctor and seek some help?
I mean symptoms wise?
What made you go to the doctor and seek some help?
I mean symptoms wise?
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You don’t want to hear this, but I had severe shingles pain, went to the Dr. he said hormones for menopause. I said what’s that got to do with shingles? I didn’t go back.3
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I am not on TRT. I have researched this issue. The primary symptom is lack of sex drive. Accompanying symptoms can be passivity, lack of energy and indecisiveness. I have had my T tested as a routine thing when I turned 65 for a baseline. All within good ranges.
Why do you ask? What is your specific situation?0 -
I am just curious because although I feel fine, there are many men my age who are using this. I just wondered what brought them to the doctor in the first place I guess.0
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I can give my experience if it's helpful. Message me.0
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I'm on TRT - 53 YO male. Let me know if you would be interested in the whole reason, process, etc. and I can start a new thread.1
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My effects have all been positive. Have to watch your hematocrit and estrogen but they can be easily managed0
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If your test levels are above 300 you aren't a candidate. Potential prostate enlargement and hair loss. I looked into it but test was 450 so no go. Test used to be 900 but it didn't matter, they wouldn't do it0
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