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Re: A Non Too Eloquent Treatment Dilemma

Your perspective is correct, you are dammed if you go either direction in my opinion. Going without T for a long time can cause Osteopetrosis and that applies to any drug that stops testosterone. I'm not sure what Anti antigen could help you except to go off them and get some T to recover?
Charles

Re: A Non Too Eloquent Treatment Dilemma

Your response is much appreciated.
A point of clarification: Xtandi leaves testosterone pretty much in tact

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