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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Need some help - I am at the crossroads of TRT, and I am lost...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lancealot" data-source="post: 30699" data-attributes="member: 12138"><p>I'll offer my 2 cents since you asked for opinions. I am 42 and been on trt injections+hcg for my 4th month now. I remember how I felt before starting. Like dirt: losing strength, gaining fat, low energy and struggle to just get up and go to work. I spent some time thinking about trt after bloodwork came back and showed I was low. I didn't know a thing about needles and dreaded the thought of being on shots the rest of my life. But I also didn't want to go the rest of my life feeling like crap if I could do something about it. You are 5 yrs younger than me so not much difference. I commited to at least a 3month trial of trt and then judge if its worth it for me. I have a NP that prescribes my meds. After much studying on here and asking questions, I decided to try it. After being on 3months now, I can only say wow, I don't remember feeling much better ever. I actually look forward to injection day cause I know its for my health and well being. Everyone is different and some have more challenges getting dialed in as evidenced by all the threads asking for help/advice. If you have a doc that is willing to work with you, I say try it for at least a period of time then way the benefits against your dreading of being on something the rest of your life. Best of luck Canada</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lancealot, post: 30699, member: 12138"] I'll offer my 2 cents since you asked for opinions. I am 42 and been on trt injections+hcg for my 4th month now. I remember how I felt before starting. Like dirt: losing strength, gaining fat, low energy and struggle to just get up and go to work. I spent some time thinking about trt after bloodwork came back and showed I was low. I didn't know a thing about needles and dreaded the thought of being on shots the rest of my life. But I also didn't want to go the rest of my life feeling like crap if I could do something about it. You are 5 yrs younger than me so not much difference. I commited to at least a 3month trial of trt and then judge if its worth it for me. I have a NP that prescribes my meds. After much studying on here and asking questions, I decided to try it. After being on 3months now, I can only say wow, I don't remember feeling much better ever. I actually look forward to injection day cause I know its for my health and well being. Everyone is different and some have more challenges getting dialed in as evidenced by all the threads asking for help/advice. If you have a doc that is willing to work with you, I say try it for at least a period of time then way the benefits against your dreading of being on something the rest of your life. Best of luck Canada [/QUOTE]
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