| John123 2005-02-12, 1:18 pm |
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> <ed_luloo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1107878996.605783.5350@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
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> Being one of the group that chased this for years, ed, I can tell you that
> you are heading in the right direction.
>
> I had the sleep study done, went on a CPAP machine, and it made a world of
> difference.
>
> Went through various phases of TRT, after 2 1/2 years settled on
> T-Cypionate injections weekly of 100-120 mg, and found (1) An immediate
> change and (2) A long term change.
>
> If your estrogens don't stay too high, those testosterone recptors that
> shut down over time, will start coming back into play over a 2-3 month
> period. Biggest change is an "overall sense of well being" and cognitive
> function. Big diffrence, but it takes a little time.
>
> I'm in my early 50's, and yes, I take Josh's generic cialis and it works.
Would you say the effects of TRT came gradually and continously without
interruption? Or did you plateau at a certain level for some time and then
things started to improve again? In other words, if you feel you plateau on
a certain level of improvement for a month or more while on TRT, is there
still a chance that things will continue to improve in a "second phase"
later on?
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