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    Low "T" discussion/commercial

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    "I'm wondering what you guys think of medicine finally catching on that low testosterone could be a problem. Here is a link to what they consider normal values for certain age groups:

    http://www.isitlowt.com/#wilt2.html

    I just saw the commercial, idk when they started showing it as I rarely watch T.V. but just wondering general impressions.

    One thing that is going to annoy me is people calling testosterone "T" but there are a lot more positives to come from this

    http://www.isitlowt.com/"

    -Freak
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    I never saw the commercial.
    Did they say Low ''T'' can cause ''ED''?
    Anyways Who are the peapole that can afford treatment.
    Would ObamaCare pay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawaiianPride. View Post
    Discuss.

    "I'm wondering what you guys think of medicine finally catching on that low testosterone could be a problem. Here is a link to what they consider normal values for certain age groups:

    http://www.isitlowt.com/#wilt2.html

    I just saw the commercial, idk when they started showing it as I rarely watch T.V. but just wondering general impressions.

    One thing that is going to annoy me is people calling testosterone "T" but there are a lot more positives to come from this

    http://www.isitlowt.com/"

    -Freak
    I think it is about time. We have known about women and menopause for numerous years now. It is now the males turn.

    Hopefully doctors will do some research and realize all the good that can come from helping someone with low testosterone. Unfortunately the stigma of steroids will always be there and doctors may be reluctant to prescribe because they have bought in to all the negative propaganda.

    A female experiencing menopause or wanting to take birth control has absolutely no problem getting hormones prescribed to them. Lets hope it is the same way for males that are having problems.

    BTW I agree calling testoserone "T" is stupid. Call it what it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawaiianPride. View Post
    Discuss.

    "I'm wondering what you guys think of medicine finally catching on that low testosterone could be a problem. Here is a link to what they consider normal values for certain age groups:

    http://www.isitlowt.com/#wilt2.html

    I just saw the commercial, idk when they started showing it as I rarely watch T.V. but just wondering general impressions.

    One thing that is going to annoy me is people calling testosterone "T" but there are a lot more positives to come from this

    http://www.isitlowt.com/"

    -Freak

    Those levels are crazy stupid. funny thing is if you were in your 20's and went to a AAC or TRT clinic and came back at 400 they would put you on test. Go to a GP or an Endo and they would tell you to kick rocks and get your fix elsewhere. There deff is a stigma when it comes to steroids and i honestly dont think it is going to go anywhere anytime soon
    the media plays the terror card so well when it comes to shit like that and the public eats it up

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