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Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: Marty] #7618900
07/04/22 06:59 AM
07/04/22 06:59 AM

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Nope.

Coffee.... not very much alcohol.... for the energy drink.
Don't all trappers drink coffee?
They didn't bring Monster drinks to the old time Mountain Rendezvous!
Oh wait, maybe there may have been some bad to the bone secret potions passed around.

And a pretty gal....
who is a trapper deluxe model
it's OK.
We're married.

Blessings,
Mark


Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: Marty] #7618917
07/04/22 07:47 AM
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I know guys that take CHOQ from CHOQ.com. The Male Vitality STOQ is what most recommend. Most guys these days have lots less Testosterone than previous generations. If guys on here had it tested they would be surprised how low theirs is. My wife won’t let me get anything says I’m 47 going on 17.


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Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: Marty] #7618918
07/04/22 07:50 AM
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I tried a replacement therapy that you apply to your skin once a day. It was not an internet gimmick but prescription. I tried it for increased energy. It helped a little but not enough to offset the increased risk of prostate cancer. After a couple years I quit it. My libido is fine. I saw no increase there. I am not 18 anymore but things still happen several times a month even without it. Have several friends who have had prostate cancer and it aint good. My advice is dont fix what aint broke.


Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: bgfur3065] #7618968
07/04/22 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by bgfur3065
Following. Tested for low T. Libido wasn't a problem just really tired by 3 or 4 o'clock every day. My doctor and I talked about and he suggested supplements. Was actually looking into the pellet surgically placed. It's good for 6 months and he said you don't have the ups and downs like the weekly shots. I'm interested in others thoughts on this. I haven't decided on any options yet.


I have used the pellets for over a year now and this is my experience: I'm 63 and my wife is 52. The difference in the libido is a little life changing. It caused my wife to go and do it too. The difference in energy for me has not been significant. It has been in my wife. She's a competitive athlete and trains really hard 5 days a week. My ability to gain muscle did improve very noticeably. My gym workouts are more productive. It didn't help me to sleep however.

I think the pellets are a safer way to administer the testosterone. You have to be a little careful for about 5 days. No squats, ellipticals, cycling, etc. There's very little discomfort from the procedure. It's expensive is the only issue. You have to get blood tested for a couple hundred dollars, the procedure is $600.00, then you get tested again for T results, and there is a supplement they recommend.

So for me the big difference is much improved muscle gain and it's a fountain of youth for the libido. For my wife, it improved energy significantly, strength and libido. It's been pretty nice. We're believers. My advice is to give it a try to see if it works for you.

Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: Marty] #7619064
07/04/22 11:53 AM
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Am I the only G. Gordon Liddy clone here?

Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: Boco] #7619535
07/04/22 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Boco
If you want to have a prostate the size of a softball,and increased risk of prostate cancer-go for it.


Why would high testosterone kill you now and not when your 18?

GNC has a good vitamin called Mens Mega 50 plus, that is really good.

Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: Marty] #7619566
07/05/22 01:18 AM
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Where is the proof that testosterone treatment’s increase the risk of prostrate cancer?

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Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: Marty] #7619593
07/05/22 05:57 AM
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I dont have any "proof". Its what my DR kept telling me.


Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Re: Any of the older men using supplemental T? [Re: danny clifton] #7619604
07/05/22 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by danny clifton
I tried a replacement therapy that you apply to your skin once a day. It was not an internet gimmick but prescription. I tried it for increased energy. It helped a little but not enough to offset the increased risk of prostate cancer. After a couple years I quit it. My libido is fine. I saw no increase there. I am not 18 anymore but things still happen several times a month even without it. Have several friends who have had prostate cancer and it aint good. My advice is dont fix what aint broke.


Good advice.

Blessings,
Mark

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