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Very good post Phil,....especially for any newbies that find this site.

I would extend this to men like myself that have yet to start TRT. Had it not

been for this site, and you in particular, I would have started Testim from my

Urologist without knowing anything about my problem.

As you know I have found out through much work, and searching for the right

docs, that my E2 is high as in the 52 range.

Also by not jumping on Testim with no further testing, I have found out I am NOT

primary, and also that I am slightly hypothyroid as well.

Total T went from low 200's to about 350 on its own.

Hoping that once my E2 gets knocked down, and a couple of other issues are taken

care of, I just MIGHT not need TRT. At least not right now at the age of 49.

Once again I will say that this site has been extremely helpful for me.

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Thank you I do feel this mod chilln at Dr. 's is on to something go there

and read his " Hormones 101 " then follow his replays to others on this.

http://www.musclechatroom.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15290

If you click on his nick you can read all his posts.

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Phil

> From: marc200134470 <cfs38@...>

> Subject: Re: Men not feeling better on TRT and wanting to Quit.

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> Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 1:25 PM

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> Very good post Phil,....especially for any newbies that

> find this site.

>

> I would extend this to men like myself that have yet to

> start TRT. Had it not been for this site, and you in

> particular, I would have started Testim from my Urologist

> without knowing anything about my problem.

>

> As you know I have found out through much work, and

> searching for the right docs, that my E2 is high as in the

> 52 range.

>

> Also by not jumping on Testim with no further testing, I

> have found out I am NOT primary, and also that I am slightly

> hypothyroid as well.

> Total T went from low 200's to about 350 on its own.

> Hoping that once my E2 gets knocked down, and a couple of

> other issues are taken care of, I just MIGHT not need TRT.

> At least not right now at the age of 49.

>

> Once again I will say that this site has been extremely

> helpful for me.

>

>

>

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Great now every time you see someone posting about Preg. us read it he gets into

it deeper with them guys that don't understand about it.

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> From: marc200134470 <cfs38@...>

> Subject: Re: Men not feeling better on TRT and wanting to Quit.

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> Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 2:27 PM

> I saved that thread,......lots of

> usefull info there.

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