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    Quote Originally Posted by Gi812Many View Post
    Have to agree with that....Should have taking TRT along time ago. It truly has changed my life, only in positive ways. And yes I think my scenario was the SHIT!

    Can you guys explain? Also - are there any other drawbacks? Im 34....my test wasnt good to begin with. Yet everyone is always talking about DONTSHUT YOUR TEST DOWN yada yada.... so -- it sounds like i shouldnt be worried?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DigitalGorilla View Post
    Can you guys explain? Also - are there any other drawbacks? Im 34....my test wasnt good to begin with. Yet everyone is always talking about DONTSHUT YOUR TEST DOWN yada yada.... so -- it sounds like i shouldnt be worried?
    You definitely need to be aware what "The rest of your life" entails. Read up in the HRT section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Titan99 View Post
    You definitely need to be aware what "The rest of your life" entails. Read up in the HRT section.
    Exactly this ^^^. It's no free ride. There are issues and consequences to this. Yes, it's a lifesaver and I'd be lost without TRT but I'd give anything not to need it. What put me in that world was a pituitary tumor. It sucks when you get a physical and your doc looks at you and says, and I quote: "we need you to get an MRI of your brain as we think you may have a tumor." Kinda knocks the wind out of you for a bit. Then when the MRI confirms it while your 8 yr old son is sitting there with you, it really sucks big time. So don't hope for it. It will come along soon enough naturally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Exactly this ^^^. It's no free ride. There are issues and consequences to this. Yes, it's a lifesaver and I'd be lost without TRT but I'd give anything not to need it. What put me in that world was a pituitary tumor. It sucks when you get a physical and your doc looks at you and says, and I quote: "we need you to get an MRI of your brain as we think you may have a tumor." Kinda knocks the wind out of you for a bit. Then when the MRI confirms it while your 8 yr old son is sitting there with you, it really sucks big time. So don't hope for it. It will come along soon enough naturally.
    WOw that is heavy man...sorry to hear that.

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