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<blockquote data-quote="MDShelby" data-source="post: 16972773" data-attributes="member: 134562"><p>Not over cautious, smart thing to do with kids.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't going to get into this thread as I don't divulge much about myself. I will offer this for experience.</p><p></p><p>Had a kidney stone requiring forced eviction. It had landed in the bladder (which may be a blessing) and while looking around, found a small spot of cancer. It was removed, I have continued testing, good so far; it has a very high recurrence rate. </p><p></p><p>To go along with all that, my T levels were tested and were in the tank for no particular reason. It was low enough that all the negatives with low T became of high concern.</p><p></p><p>Started with the gel to check tolerance and dosage and switched to IM (much cheaper for insurance). Six years, draw with 18, inject with 23 or 25 in the quad. Next to no problems, made a huge difference in how I felt. Blood test twice a year, sometimes day before, sometimes 36-48 hours after injection to check levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDShelby, post: 16972773, member: 134562"] Not over cautious, smart thing to do with kids. I wasn't going to get into this thread as I don't divulge much about myself. I will offer this for experience. Had a kidney stone requiring forced eviction. It had landed in the bladder (which may be a blessing) and while looking around, found a small spot of cancer. It was removed, I have continued testing, good so far; it has a very high recurrence rate. To go along with all that, my T levels were tested and were in the tank for no particular reason. It was low enough that all the negatives with low T became of high concern. Started with the gel to check tolerance and dosage and switched to IM (much cheaper for insurance). Six years, draw with 18, inject with 23 or 25 in the quad. Next to no problems, made a huge difference in how I felt. Blood test twice a year, sometimes day before, sometimes 36-48 hours after injection to check levels. [/QUOTE]
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