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    Skimmed through the thread and keep seeing the topic of age come up. Age should be removed from the discussion completely and does not play any part of any legitimate role in the discussion IMO. That's one of the worst things about TRT in the U.S....physicians are so hung up on age and averages in certain age groups that they've basically made themselves semi-retarded in the process. Optimal testosterone numbers are and will always be the same regardless of the age of an adult male. Optimal oxygen is the same no matter how old you are, optimal pulse rate, optimal blood pressure, optimal eye sight, optimal this and that...these things do not change and I wish people would stop acting like they do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalject View Post
    Skimmed through the thread and keep seeing the topic of age come up. Age should be removed from the discussion completely and does not play any part of any legitimate role in the discussion IMO. That's one of the worst things about TRT in the U.S....physicians are so hung up on age and averages in certain age groups that they've basically made themselves semi-retarded in the process. Optimal testosterone numbers are and will always be the same regardless of the age of an adult male. Optimal oxygen is the same no matter how old you are, optimal pulse rate, optimal blood pressure, optimal eye sight, optimal this and that...these things do not change and I wish people would stop acting like they do.
    Totally agree. Well said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalject View Post
    Skimmed through the thread and keep seeing the topic of age come up. Age should be removed from the discussion completely and does not play any part of any legitimate role in the discussion IMO. That's one of the worst things about TRT in the U.S....physicians are so hung up on age and averages in certain age groups that they've basically made themselves semi-retarded in the process. Optimal testosterone numbers are and will always be the same regardless of the age of an adult male. Optimal oxygen is the same no matter how old you are, optimal pulse rate, optimal blood pressure, optimal eye sight, optimal this and that...these things do not change and I wish people would stop acting like they do.
    Exactly!

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