Guest guest Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 what do you base this on a lot of what you said is not ture. You need to check your self or post into that proves what your saying. Phil Montreal <johnjmontreal@...> wrote: Dear " jmsems " , That is ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! Giving a 14-year-old boy such a dangerous drug as testosterone cyprionate! Did he even give his independently informed consent to it? (Bearing in mind that medical doctors like prescribing unnecessary drugs like testosterone, because they are " in the pockets " of the big drug companies that make the vile stuff, and get " kickbacks " for such unnecessary prescribing from the drug makers, so medical doctors who prescribe it are not a reliable source of balanced independent information). That sort of thing ranks as " child abuse " ! Testosterone - which is not even necessary for human survival or well-being - can stunt his growth, as well as causing hirsutism, excessive growth and ossification of the larynx and cartilages, baldness, and, worse still, hardening of the arteries with its attendant risks of strokes and heart attacks. Its medical use should be banned, especially on someone that young. In today's modern industrial society, male secondary sexual characteristics are not even necessary. Take him off the stuff immediately, for his own good! He may have legal recourse against you in the future, especially if you imposed any sort of pressure upon him to take the injections, or gave him false or incomplete or misleading information. (Jean) J. Montréal johnjmontreal@... --- In , " jmsems " <smoot3@c...> wrote, 31 October 2005: > > My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 mg every two weeks injected > by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage 1/2 in. syringe. I draw in > 50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw the T out by pulling up and > down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the side to get rid of air > pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do this although the endo nurse > who taught me could do it in about a minute. I give him a quick straight > jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is virtually pain free. No > test results to report. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Lets face it.....is full of S**T, enough, said unless he can show all of us his DR. degree Doc On 11/6/05, philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > > what do you base this on a lot of what you said is not ture. You need > to check your self or post into that proves what your saying. > Phil > > Montreal <johnjmontreal@...> wrote: > Dear " jmsems " , > > That is ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! > > Giving a 14-year-old boy such a dangerous drug as testosterone > cyprionate! Did he even give his independently informed consent to > it? (Bearing in mind that medical doctors like prescribing > unnecessary drugs like testosterone, because they are " in the > pockets " of the big drug companies that make the vile stuff, and > get " kickbacks " for such unnecessary prescribing from the drug > makers, so medical doctors who prescribe it are not a reliable source > of balanced independent information). > > That sort of thing ranks as " child abuse " ! Testosterone - which is > not even necessary for human survival or well-being - can stunt his > growth, as well as causing hirsutism, excessive growth and > ossification of the larynx and cartilages, baldness, and, worse > still, hardening of the arteries with its attendant risks of strokes > and heart attacks. Its medical use should be banned, especially on > someone that young. In today's modern industrial society, male > secondary sexual characteristics are not even necessary. Take him off > the stuff immediately, for his own good! He may have legal recourse > against you in the future, especially if you imposed any sort of > pressure upon him to take the injections, or gave him false or > incomplete or misleading information. > > (Jean) J. Montréal johnjmontreal@... > > > --- In , " jmsems " <smoot3@c...> wrote, > 31 October 2005: > > > > My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 mg every two weeks > injected > > by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage 1/2 in. syringe. > I draw in > > 50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw the T out by > pulling up and > > down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the side to get rid of > air > > pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do this although the > endo nurse > > who taught me could do it in about a minute. I give him a quick > straight > > jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is virtually pain > free. No > > test results to report. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Why did the Dr put him on the T? Doc <MaconBear@...> wrote: Lets face it.....is full of S**T, enough, said unless he can show all of us his DR. degree Doc On 11/6/05, philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > > what do you base this on a lot of what you said is not ture. You need > to check your self or post into that proves what your saying. > Phil > > Montreal <johnjmontreal@...> wrote: > Dear " jmsems " , > > That is ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! > > Giving a 14-year-old boy such a dangerous drug as testosterone > cyprionate! Did he even give his independently informed consent to > it? (Bearing in mind that medical doctors like prescribing > unnecessary drugs like testosterone, because they are " in the > pockets " of the big drug companies that make the vile stuff, and > get " kickbacks " for such unnecessary prescribing from the drug > makers, so medical doctors who prescribe it are not a reliable source > of balanced independent information). > > That sort of thing ranks as " child abuse " ! Testosterone - which is > not even necessary for human survival or well-being - can stunt his > growth, as well as causing hirsutism, excessive growth and > ossification of the larynx and cartilages, baldness, and, worse > still, hardening of the arteries with its attendant risks of strokes > and heart attacks. Its medical use should be banned, especially on > someone that young. In today's modern industrial society, male > secondary sexual characteristics are not even necessary. Take him off > the stuff immediately, for his own good! He may have legal recourse > against you in the future, especially if you imposed any sort of > pressure upon him to take the injections, or gave him false or > incomplete or misleading information. > > (Jean) J. Montréal johnjmontreal@... > > > --- In , " jmsems " <smoot3@c...> wrote, > 31 October 2005: > > > > My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 mg every two weeks > injected > > by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage 1/2 in. syringe. > I draw in > > 50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw the T out by > pulling up and > > down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the side to get rid of > air > > pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do this although the > endo nurse > > who taught me could do it in about a minute. I give him a quick > straight > > jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is virtually pain > free. No > > test results to report. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 I have to respond to this. I was a young teenager when i was diagnosed with hypogonadism. I am now 32. Thank God my parents put me on treatment right away. I would have hated them for not doing something and would have hated my teenage years even more if I couldn't " grow up " like the rest of the boys. --- Doc <MaconBear@...> wrote: > Lets face it.....is full of S**T, enough, said > unless he can show all > of us his DR. degree > Doc > > On 11/6/05, philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> > wrote: > > > > what do you base this on a lot of what you > said is not ture. You need > > to check your self or post into that proves what > your saying. > > Phil > > > > Montreal <johnjmontreal@...> wrote: > > Dear " jmsems " , > > > > That is ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! > > > > Giving a 14-year-old boy such a dangerous drug as > testosterone > > cyprionate! Did he even give his independently > informed consent to > > it? (Bearing in mind that medical doctors like > prescribing > > unnecessary drugs like testosterone, because they > are " in the > > pockets " of the big drug companies that make the > vile stuff, and > > get " kickbacks " for such unnecessary prescribing > from the drug > > makers, so medical doctors who prescribe it are > not a reliable source > > of balanced independent information). > > > > That sort of thing ranks as " child abuse " ! > Testosterone - which is > > not even necessary for human survival or > well-being - can stunt his > > growth, as well as causing hirsutism, excessive > growth and > > ossification of the larynx and cartilages, > baldness, and, worse > > still, hardening of the arteries with its > attendant risks of strokes > > and heart attacks. Its medical use should be > banned, especially on > > someone that young. In today's modern industrial > society, male > > secondary sexual characteristics are not even > necessary. Take him off > > the stuff immediately, for his own good! He may > have legal recourse > > against you in the future, especially if you > imposed any sort of > > pressure upon him to take the injections, or gave > him false or > > incomplete or misleading information. > > > > (Jean) J. Montréal johnjmontreal@... > > > > > > --- In , " jmsems " > <smoot3@c...> wrote, > > 31 October 2005: > > > > > > My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 > mg every two weeks > > injected > > > by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage > 1/2 in. syringe. > > I draw in > > > 50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw > the T out by > > pulling up and > > > down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the > side to get rid of > > air > > > pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do > this although the > > endo nurse > > > who taught me could do it in about a minute. I > give him a quick > > straight > > > jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is > virtually pain > > free. No > > > test results to report. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Bless your parents and doctors for not letting you grow up hypogonadal. This is an untreated epidemic here in Hawaii. I am now getting back some of what I lost, but it is too late to turn back time. I am now 33, on testosterone injections as of September 2005. > > > Dear " jmsems " , > > > > > > That is ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! > > > > > > Giving a 14-year-old boy such a dangerous drug as > > testosterone > > > cyprionate! Did he even give his independently > > informed consent to > > > it? (Bearing in mind that medical doctors like > > prescribing > > > unnecessary drugs like testosterone, because they > > are " in the > > > pockets " of the big drug companies that make the > > vile stuff, and > > > get " kickbacks " for such unnecessary prescribing > > from the drug > > > makers, so medical doctors who prescribe it are > > not a reliable source > > > of balanced independent information). > > > > > > That sort of thing ranks as " child abuse " ! > > Testosterone - which is > > > not even necessary for human survival or > > well-being - can stunt his > > > growth, as well as causing hirsutism, excessive > > growth and > > > ossification of the larynx and cartilages, > > baldness, and, worse > > > still, hardening of the arteries with its > > attendant risks of strokes > > > and heart attacks. Its medical use should be > > banned, especially on > > > someone that young. In today's modern industrial > > society, male > > > secondary sexual characteristics are not even > > necessary. Take him off > > > the stuff immediately, for his own good! He may > > have legal recourse > > > against you in the future, especially if you > > imposed any sort of > > > pressure upon him to take the injections, or gave > > him false or > > > incomplete or misleading information. > > > > > > (Jean) J. Montréal johnjmontreal@y... > > > > > > > > > --- In , " jmsems " > > <smoot3@c...> wrote, > > > 31 October 2005: > > > > > > > > My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 > > mg every two weeks > > > injected > > > > by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage > > 1/2 in. syringe. > > > I draw in > > > > 50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw > > the T out by > > > pulling up and > > > > down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the > > side to get rid of > > > air > > > > pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do > > this although the > > > endo nurse > > > > who taught me could do it in about a minute. I > > give him a quick > > > straight > > > > jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is > > virtually pain > > > free. No > > > > test results to report. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 We don't have to be be annoyed with just inform what the realities are. I say this from the calmness of my second cyprionate injection as opposed to the how I usually feel (I hope this well-being continues though I know it may not from previous experiences). You might want to look at my last post where I addressed Jean's post point by point and showed the short-commings and rebutals of the thoughts expressed. There is nothing wrong with getting things wrong if you do so honestly. If this person is honestly getting things wrong as opposed to trolling then they will now hopefully now be in a place where they are able to get the infromation required in order to correctly educate themselves on theses matters. I don't know who is and have never seen previous posts, but who is to say that isn't someone who has low testosterone themselves and needs help? Ok maybe not but you never know. Chris > > Dear " jmsems " , > > > > That is ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! > > > > Giving a 14-year-old boy such a dangerous drug as testosterone > > cyprionate! Did he even give his independently informed consent to > > it? (Bearing in mind that medical doctors like prescribing > > unnecessary drugs like testosterone, because they are " in the > > pockets " of the big drug companies that make the vile stuff, and > > get " kickbacks " for such unnecessary prescribing from the drug > > makers, so medical doctors who prescribe it are not a reliable source > > of balanced independent information). > > > > That sort of thing ranks as " child abuse " ! Testosterone - which is > > not even necessary for human survival or well-being - can stunt his > > growth, as well as causing hirsutism, excessive growth and > > ossification of the larynx and cartilages, baldness, and, worse > > still, hardening of the arteries with its attendant risks of strokes > > and heart attacks. Its medical use should be banned, especially on > > someone that young. In today's modern industrial society, male > > secondary sexual characteristics are not even necessary. Take him off > > the stuff immediately, for his own good! He may have legal recourse > > against you in the future, especially if you imposed any sort of > > pressure upon him to take the injections, or gave him false or > > incomplete or misleading information. > > > > (Jean) J. Montréal johnjmontreal@y... > > > > > > --- In , " jmsems " <smoot3@c...> wrote, > > 31 October 2005: > > > > > > My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 mg every two weeks > > injected > > > by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage 1/2 in. syringe. > > I draw in > > > 50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw the T out by > > pulling up and > > > down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the side to get rid of > > air > > > pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do this although the > > endo nurse > > > who taught me could do it in about a minute. I give him a quick > > straight > > > jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is virtually pain > > free. No > > > test results to report. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Dorset, Angleterre Le 7. novembre 2005 Cher Jean Welcome to the list. " " " I don't know who is and have never seen previous posts, but who is to say that isn't someone who has low testosterone themselves and needs help? Ok maybe not but you never know. " " Well said Chris. I know that is a student like many in this list and I look forward to exchanges about TRT and HGHG/HG. I have not had time to reply to Jean's initial posting but was very surprised by the tome of some of the earlier replies as everyone here is greeted and welcomed alike. I agree with Chris; even if we disagree with a posted message, especially when someone is new here, it would be nicer to explain ones position rather than be rude. Again, Welcome Jean. I was thinking about your music. This year the BBC Proms had the first Counter-Tenor to sing and it was so well received that it has already been suggested that this is repeated. I assume CBC carry the proms and so you may have watched this from Montreal? If not check out http://www.bbc.com and search for 2005 Proms with Counter Tenor. On a point of English / Music a male you sings in the range of a Soprano is a Treble eg Boy Treble in a choir. Italy still has Male " Castratos " I think - Are you in contact with Italy? Hope to see with you soon. Bon après midi et a bientot, _________________________________________ Randle _________________________________________ Re: What day of the week to take your Test Cyp shots We don't have to be be annoyed with just inform what the realities are. I say this from the calmness of my second cyprionate injection as opposed to the how I usually feel (I hope this well-being continues though I know it may not from previous experiences). You might want to look at my last post where I addressed Jean's post point by point and showed the short-commings and rebutals of the thoughts expressed. There is nothing wrong with getting things wrong if you do so honestly. If this person is honestly getting things wrong as opposed to trolling then they will now hopefully now be in a place where they are able to get the infromation required in order to correctly educate themselves on theses matters. I don't know who is and have never seen previous posts, but who is to say that isn't someone who has low testosterone themselves and needs help? Ok maybe not but you never know. Chris > > Dear " jmsems " , > > > > That is ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING! > > > > Giving a 14-year-old boy such a dangerous drug as testosterone > > cyprionate! Did he even give his independently informed consent to > > it? (Bearing in mind that medical doctors like prescribing > > unnecessary drugs like testosterone, because they are " in the > > pockets " of the big drug companies that make the vile stuff, and > > get " kickbacks " for such unnecessary prescribing from the drug > > makers, so medical doctors who prescribe it are not a reliable source > > of balanced independent information). > > > > That sort of thing ranks as " child abuse " ! Testosterone - which is > > not even necessary for human survival or well-being - can stunt his > > growth, as well as causing hirsutism, excessive growth and > > ossification of the larynx and cartilages, baldness, and, worse > > still, hardening of the arteries with its attendant risks of strokes > > and heart attacks. Its medical use should be banned, especially on > > someone that young. In today's modern industrial society, male > > secondary sexual characteristics are not even necessary. Take him off > > the stuff immediately, for his own good! He may have legal recourse > > against you in the future, especially if you imposed any sort of > > pressure upon him to take the injections, or gave him false or > > incomplete or misleading information. > > > > (Jean) J. Montréal johnjmontreal@y... > > > > > > --- In , " jmsems " <smoot3@c...> wrote, > > 31 October 2005: > > > > > > My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 mg every two weeks > > injected > > > by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage 1/2 in. syringe. > > I draw in > > > 50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw the T out by > > pulling up and > > > down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the side to get rid of > > air > > > pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do this although the > > endo nurse > > > who taught me could do it in about a minute. I give him a quick > > straight > > > jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is virtually pain > > free. No > > > test results to report. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 For those who may have missed it, introduces himself in message 29029. He's making some choices that are different from those most of us would make. As always, kindness and social grace are highly encouraged. Brad > > Dorset, Angleterre Le 7. novembre 2005 > > Cher Jean > > Welcome to the list. > > " " " I don't know who is and have never seen previous posts, but who > is to say that isn't someone who has low testosterone > themselves and needs help? Ok maybe not but you never know. > > " " > > Well said Chris. > > I know that is a student like many in this list and I look forward to > exchanges about TRT and HGHG/HG. > > I have not had time to reply to Jean's initial posting but was very > surprised by the tome of some of the earlier replies as everyone here is > greeted and welcomed alike. > > I agree with Chris; even if we disagree with a posted message, especially > when someone is new here, it would be nicer to explain ones position rather > than be rude. > > Again, Welcome Jean. > > I was thinking about your music. This year the BBC Proms had the first > Counter-Tenor to sing and it was so well received that it has already been > suggested that this is repeated. I assume CBC carry the proms and so you may > have watched this from Montreal? If not check out http://www.bbc.com and > search for 2005 Proms with Counter Tenor. > > On a point of English / Music a male you sings in the range of a Soprano is > a Treble eg Boy Treble in a choir. > > Italy still has Male " Castratos " I think - Are you in contact with Italy? > > Hope to see with you soon. > > Bon après midi et a bientot, > > > > > > > _________________________________________ > Randle > _________________________________________ > Re: What day of the week to take your Test Cyp shots > > > We don't have to be be annoyed with just inform what the > realities are. > > I say this from the calmness of my second cyprionate injection as > opposed to the how I usually feel (I hope this well-being continues > though I know it may not from previous experiences). > > You might want to look at my last post where I addressed Jean's post > point by point and showed the short-commings and rebutals of the > thoughts expressed. > > There is nothing wrong with getting things wrong if you do so > honestly. If this person is honestly getting things wrong as > opposed to trolling then they will now hopefully now be in a place > where they are able to get the infromation required in order to > correctly educate themselves on theses matters. > > I don't know who is and have never seen previous posts, but who > is to say that isn't someone who has low testosterone > themselves and needs help? Ok maybe not but you never know. > > Chris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 > > We don't have to be be annoyed with just inform what the > realities are. > > I say this from the calmness of my second cyprionate injection as > opposed to the how I usually feel (I hope this well-being continues > though I know it may not from previous experiences). > Glad the cyp is working for you so far. Brad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 Certainly at THAT age, he should not be getting any at all, and especially not if he is not aware of what he is being given and its effects! It is just pure, unwarranted vanity! Montréal > > >My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 mg every two weeks injected > >by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage 1/2 in. syringe. I draw in > >50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw the T out by pulling up and > >down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the side to get rid of air > >pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do this although the endo nurse > >who taught me could do it in about a minute. I give him a quick straight > >jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is virtually pain free. No > >test results to report. > > That seems a very very low dose of T especially as at 14 you are > seeking to emulate puberty I should think, where levels are even > higher than normal. > > Is this prescription by a GP or an endo? I suspect a GP who thinks > he's supplementing T production. That doesn't happen. When you start > taking shots your natural production stops because of hormonal > feedback mechanisms. I would think a teen would be getting about 150mg > every week. 6 times as much. > > > - - - - > Just another albino black sheep > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 I say this once more, that boy is blessed to have a mother that concerned for his health and future life. Growing up hypogonadal was not easy for me. I had a mother who did not give a shit that at that age I was not horny, hunger and growing muscles. Making this boy wait until he is of legal age is too late and medically irresponsible. At age 14, I knew damn well what testosterone was and I suspected that was what made me different from other boys. 20 years of my life has been a total loss to me because of untreated hypogonadism. That boy owes his mother gratitude, it would be so easy for her to wait and see if he outgrows his problem. > > > > >My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 mg every two weeks > injected > > >by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage 1/2 in. syringe. > I draw in > > >50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw the T out by > pulling up and > > >down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the side to get rid > of air > > >pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do this although the > endo nurse > > >who taught me could do it in about a minute. I give him a quick > straight > > >jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is virtually pain > free. No > > >test results to report. > > > > That seems a very very low dose of T especially as at 14 you are > > seeking to emulate puberty I should think, where levels are even > > higher than normal. > > > > Is this prescription by a GP or an endo? I suspect a GP who thinks > > he's supplementing T production. That doesn't happen. When you start > > taking shots your natural production stops because of hormonal > > feedback mechanisms. I would think a teen would be getting about > 150mg > > every week. 6 times as much. > > > > > > - - - - > > Just another albino black sheep > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 01:53:14 -0000, you wrote: >Certainly at THAT age, he should not be getting any at all, and >especially not if he is not aware of what he is being given and its >effects! It is just pure, unwarranted vanity! > > Montréal , I understand you've decided to stay eunuchal by choice. But your personal choice is not the same as a medical opinion. You do not know what this boy's T levels are without treatment, you do not know what the normal levels for a 14 year old should be. Such flat statements as " at that age he should not be getting any at all " contain the sound of medical certainty, when instead they merely reflect your personal biases and choice. You'd do better to state them as such rather than absolutes. I don't understand why you hang out in a TRT forum when you've decided you prefer being a eunuch. You come across like an atheist in a Christian forum looking for a fight or to cause trouble. > >> >> >My 14 year old son started T-Cyp in August. 50 mg every two weeks >injected >> >by me subq in thigh or shouldrer with a 29 guage 1/2 in. syringe. >I draw in >> >50 mg of air and push it into the bottle - draw the T out by >pulling up and >> >down on the syringe and occasionally tapping the side to get rid >of air >> >pockets. It takes me about ten minutes to do this although the >endo nurse >> >who taught me could do it in about a minute. I give him a quick >straight >> >jab and slowly but firmly push the T in. It is virtually pain >free. No >> >test results to report. >> >> That seems a very very low dose of T especially as at 14 you are >> seeking to emulate puberty I should think, where levels are even >> higher than normal. >> >> Is this prescription by a GP or an endo? I suspect a GP who thinks >> he's supplementing T production. That doesn't happen. When you start >> taking shots your natural production stops because of hormonal >> feedback mechanisms. I would think a teen would be getting about >150mg >> every week. 6 times as much. >> >> >> - - - - >> Just another albino black sheep >> > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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