I slather it on my skin day & night. It makes me feel young and alive. Does anyone else have this problem? Can people become addicted to testosterone gels?
I slather it on my skin day & night. It makes me feel young and alive. Does anyone else have this problem? Can people become addicted to testosterone gels?
You aren't by any chance a masters runner in the DC area?
just buy some steroids on line and be done with it.
Bags of blood wrote:
You aren't by any chance a masters runner in the DC area?
Nope, in the SF area.
synthetic man wrote:
I slather it on my skin day & night. It makes me feel young and alive. Does anyone else have this problem? Can people become addicted to testosterone gels?
If you don't take it for a few days you'll literally turn into a woman.
This is why I don't take drugs, dependence is the part no one thinks about.
straight up anabolic wrote:If you don't take it for a few days you'll literally turn into a woman.
Only if he's fortunate.
OP, exercise judicious use of T-gels. They recently have been linked to an increased incidence of cardiac events in men of advanced age. In addition, they pose secondary exposure risks to women and children due to their mode of application. These risks include, but are not limited to, miscarriage, fetal defects and irreversible virilization of children. Overuse of the gel may contaminate clothing, furniture, washing machine etc. and lead to unintended , secondary exposure.
straight up anabolic wrote:
If you don't take it for a few days you'll literally turn into a woman.
This is why I don't take drugs, dependence is the part no one thinks about.
Explain it to him, or it's gonna sound like sarcasm. At least reference the concept of hormonal downregulation.
I've read about the cardiac findings, but haven't seen the scary secondary contamination effects that you list. Will you send a citation? Thanks!
does your doc talk? wrote:
OP, exercise judicious use of T-gels. They recently have been linked to an increased incidence of cardiac events in men of advanced age. In addition, they pose secondary exposure risks to women and children due to their mode of application. These risks include, but are not limited to, miscarriage, fetal defects and irreversible virilization of children. Overuse of the gel may contaminate clothing, furniture, washing machine etc. and lead to unintended , secondary exposure.
Coward. Slather it on like a real man! Don't be smug sissy who cuts and pastes warnings of possible side effects.
Why do you need a citation? I believe the risks are in the drug info instructions/risks. Risks to children and females are also on the TV commercial.
If you did xfit style sprints, you wouldn't need t patches. You'd be RIPPED and SHREDDED from the anabolic steroids alone.
Bad news, once you start taking those supps, your body decreases its own production. Just hope that when you stop, your body re-starts. If not you'll find that your voice is higher pitched, your beard has disappeared, and you have a fondness for shoe shopping (and a fondness for "other things" in which you previously had no interest).
Thanks for following up, doctalk. I'm relieved to read that there were only 8 documented cases of secondary exposure at the time of the 2008 report and that secondary exposure can be avoided with hand-washing and shirt-wearing.
My doctor made it clear that I have to do both.
This is what happens to testosterone replacement abusers
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