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    My TRT Analogy

    I was born with a set of tools.
    Early on I decided to use the tools I had to start a life long project, building me.
    By early adulthood I had mastered the use of my growing
    tool set and became quite satisfied with the results.

    By the time I hit my working years I set it in cruise control
    with the hopes of maintaining a fit and healthy me into old age.
    But then something happened. Very slowly and without me really
    noticing my tools began to disappear.

    Cruise control had slipped into park.
    My project of building me had slowly turned into the deterioration of me.
    Something had to change.....where were my tools?

    With TRT I've been handed a new set of tools.
    In some ways maybe even better than the original set.
    Sure this set requires a lot more maintenance.
    But this set allows me to tweak to my needs.
    I can even ramp up the construction for short periods
    of time should I choose to do so.

    I've been given a new set of tools, time to get back to work.
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    LOVE the analogy. Well put

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    love it too, fred

    sticky material if you ask me

    limerick next

    glad your enjoying

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    Pretty good OP & on-point. Did you write that yourself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by APIs View Post
    Pretty good OP & on-point. Did you write that yourself?

    Yes.....of course.

    If that was someone else's I would have given them credit.

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    really...u dont copy and paste

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred40 View Post
    Yes.....of course.

    If that was someone else's I would have given them credit.
    Hey, you have to ask these days right? Nice job...

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    it sounds like it came from the heart! meaning, you meant every word of it. good analogy!

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    sounds like your estrogen might be a little high...heheheh...JK brutha..
    Glad to hear you are feeling back on top again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sicko View Post
    sounds like your estrogen might be a little high...heheheh...JK brutha..
    Glad to hear you are feeling back on top again...
    Now that's funny......but I think you might be right! I need to get my E2 checked but my GP ordered a standard E2 check and not the "sensitive assay".......so now I need to get that corrected.

    I should just go see Crisler but I don't like the whole "we don't take insurance" stance. Rubs me the wrong way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred40 View Post
    Now that's funny......but I think you might be right! I need to get my E2 checked but my GP ordered a standard E2 check and not the "sensitive assay".......so now I need to get that corrected.

    I should just go see Crisler but I don't like the whole "we don't take insurance" stance. Rubs me the wrong way.
    seems to only bother the ones with insurance...hmmmmmmm

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