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    Quote Originally Posted by john1181 View Post
    I think you need to read what your posting, its being used for HRT

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    I think you need to read what your posting, its being used for HRT

    Marcus bro you will turn blue in the face before you can get a point across to this guy....


    I am starting to think that he is just a troll to be honest....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HORSE View Post
    Marcus bro you will turn blue in the face before you can get a point across to this guy....


    I am starting to think that he is just a troll to be honest....
    hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    I think you need to read what your posting, its being used for HRT
    Testosterone undecanoate produced restoration of plasma testosterone levels in all patients but a measurable improvement in sexual attitudes and performance in only 61%. Visual analogue scores were effective discriminants of the therapeutic response but none of the conventional biochemical measures predicted or correlated with clinical outcome.

    so what does that say? im lost

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    Quote Originally Posted by john1181 View Post
    Testosterone undecanoate produced restoration of plasma testosterone levels in all patients but a measurable improvement in sexual attitudes and performance in only 61%. Visual analogue scores were effective discriminants of the therapeutic response but none of the conventional biochemical measures predicted or correlated with clinical outcome.

    so what does that say? im lost
    Ive been reading a few of his post HORSE, yep he's a troll.
    john, you are lost on your own planet, enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LATS60 View Post
    Ive been reading a few of his post HORSE, yep he's a troll.
    john, you are lost on your own planet, enjoy.
    by the way...my little planet includes all i ever wanted in my life and thank god my health shows normal from blood work so asking stupid questions or whatnot on topics of aas and pct or whatever have nothing to do with how intelligent someone is..after all 20yrs ago they thought they were doing things right...anyway..its all good.

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