Nothing wrong with a positive mindset. Matter of fact I used to have one very flamboyant mindset myself. But as said, this **news** is inconclusive so far. Hence no celebration.
@undecided Trobalt isn't a cure. It's merely a short term fix with heavy side effects. And it's not permanent!!!
@swc5150, so there were 2 TT members who took the same med as Corrine and it didn't work for them?
@Geo, it depends on the efficacy of the meds and their long-term side effects. All meds always come with a price. The question is are you willing to pay it. As said, my dad paid with his life. Imagine being blind, bedridden and having T.
I want a real cure or a treatment that works which means real **silence** without popping pills for life. But I also work on a backup plan, a safe way out if this hell.
Heck, I'd sign a contact with the devil if I could life another decade T free. Another decade is all I need.
@Mrs D, you had no contact with any other participant in this trial? Where did you get the meds?
@Gosia, I completely agree with you even pain patients that take opiates have to detox. Long-term is never a good thing.
@Eltel, go ahead and pop Trobalt then. But you will never hab to your T when being on meds.
@RCP1, actually Benzos and Trobalt did. But then again, you won't be in need of any of those TRT did the trick in your case.