Wher should I get? Online?
[QUOTE=Ardin;3900738]Offtopic so I'll be brief. Your physician will call T above 300 "perfectly normal". "Oh don't worry, you're fine". Except you know you don't feel perfectly normal. 400 at 41 is not ideal. You want to be 800-900 T. There are a lot of misconceptions about supplementation. Mostly to do with juicers, which blast at levels of 2000-5000 and then juggle a bunch of other chems to attempt to counteract the side effects. Longterm healthwise you want minimum effective dose. High doses = impatient and idiotic. You can get the same results over time without wrecking your system, without all the side effects.
Weekly injections to keep yourself in the 800-900 range, ideally in conjunction with weightlifting and eating a lot of protein, and you can fuck for hours. I also feel less passive, there are multitude psychological benefits that seep in over time. Women also have a spidey sense about your T level, and respond in kind.
Lots of info on reddit, mostly good: / are / Testosterone.[/QUOTE]My Dr seem to think its fine. But I know I don't"t feel right.
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Have had for over 10 years. Taking 1 alpha blocker and it works. ED has recently set in. My doctor said Viagra should not be harmful. I used it once and my prostate went crazy. Could not pee at all. Almost went to hospital. It finally let up enough to get back to a normal routine. Have any of you guys had negative reactions from Viagra use? Looking for field reports. Not doctor hype. Thanks!