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    testosterone for my old man

    Alright my dad comes to me and says i need some testosterone, so me thinking he wants muscle recommend 1-ad, but he says he doesn't want more muscle he just heard that testosterone gives you more energy and has the power to heal muscle and stuff better ( he broke his back at 18 and has never stopped bugging him. He is 47 ) So what should i tell him to take? And does testosterone do these things he said?
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    come on help me out
    Can't lift it just go SSJ!!!!

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    At his age he very well could be a candidate for HRT. Tell him to go to his doc and get a testosterone test done to see where his T levels are.

    Other than that, tell him that testosterone is a class III drug only availabe with a Rx, and it's a felony to posess any amount with out an Rx. Does he want to take that risk at his age? If so, he can go the black market route.

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    Yep, see a doc.
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    Yep. What they said.

    A couple of years ago I went to my doc for a blood test to check my T level. It was low so he prescribed Andro Gel. BTW, I'm 50 now.
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    Thanks for all your help. I'll shall pass that along to my dad.

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