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Month September 2021

Subdermal Testosterone

I’m going to explain Subdermal based TRT in more detail. Sub-dermal or Pellet testosterone known as Testopel (USA) and Testo – 100 (UK) is a subdermal implant that is done under local anaesthetic. Implanted testosterone lasts for 3 to 4… Continue Reading →

Gel Based Testosterone

I’m going to explain Gel based testosterone in more detail. What version of TRT that you are on is a controversial subject as some GP’s and Endos, in every country around the world have differing ideas of what is best… Continue Reading →

Injectable Testosterone

Injectable TRT is the most common form of treatment for KS / 47 XXY’s. Depending on the type of injectable that you are on will depend on whether you are injected in a clinic by either a nurse or general… Continue Reading →

Optimal T is the Goal – Part 1

Since being diagnosed with Klinefelter’s Syndrome in 2015, I have had 6 different endocrinologists. My first endocrinologist was female. She diagnosed my KS and fast-tracked my tests, providing me with a Guys Hospital test within 8 weeks of first seeing… Continue Reading →

Optimal T is the Goal – Part 2

The biggest issue that I have as a 55-year-old man on TRT is that I don’t want the testosterone levels of a 55-year-old man, I want testosterone levels of a 20 year old man. A 20-year-old xy males’ testosterone level… Continue Reading →

Healthy Eating for Klinefelter’s

Growing up I was a tall, skinny, asthma-stricken child, in the days where exercise was bad for asthma and healthy eating didn’t exist. I had a very healthy appetite yet gained no fat or muscle and weighed in at just… Continue Reading →

Skinny Fat and Klinefelter’s

Sarcopenic Obesity or Skinny Fat (as it’s more commonly known) could the reason why people with KS typically present with truncal and abdominal obesity. Medical conditions that affect someone with KS include increased risk of heart disease, high cholesterol, insulin… Continue Reading →

Fitness Training and Klinefelter’s – pt1

Did you know that if a person who has Klinefelter’s Syndrome goes into a gym and attempts to bench press a weight of say 20kg that their wrists will snap? I didn’t know this, which is why since reading that… Continue Reading →

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