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Originally Posted by Superman
The other being prostate cancer. Basically, T causes prostate cancer. This is an oversimplification of course.
Another poster, just above, reports negative experiences with TRT. Yup. I'm 61 and very happy to finally stop wanting to fight everyone. When your T levels finally throttle back, you finally get peace of mind.
My tallywacker actually works pretty good but just in case, there are pills out there for ED. I like Cialis. It makes my 'early 911' drive like a 2019 RSR.
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My T is within normal limits but much lower than it had been in my youth. I am actually thankful for the signs and symptoms normally associated with lower T. My life is quieter, simpler and less stressful. Way back when, in those juiced up days, I was actually resentful of the thought intrusion, irrational thinking and misplaced priorities that are no longer noise in my life.