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Why do so many Quit TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="J2048b" data-source="post: 268549" data-attributes="member: 1959"><p>Thanks man im always fun haha! </p><p></p><p>The protocol ive posted basically on all forums im on was this</p><p></p><p>Monday: 200 mlg test cyp</p><p></p><p>Wednesday: ai either aromasin @ 12.5 mlg or anastrozole .5-1mlg depending on blood work</p><p></p><p>(crislers hcg protocol)</p><p>Friday 250iu</p><p>Sunday 250 iu</p><p></p><p></p><p>I felt the bestest of all… but that started circa 2005ish, so by 2016ish… i was just tired of chasing the blood work and throwin stuff at my blood to prevent thickness…. </p><p></p><p>They say people at higher elevations usually have thicker blood but i never did growing up above a mile high for over 20 some years… </p><p></p><p>Never had blood thickness issues until i had been on trt for well over 10+ yrs then something changed and not sure what</p><p></p><p>So instead of continuing to chase everything and spend more money on supps and doing more and more research</p><p></p><p>I GOT LAZY…. i had spent so many hours of research (terabytes of data on my hard drive to include blood stuff, foods and exercise stuff) and going to doctors and taking stuff to aide in harm reduction… for the years i was on trt that basically after 3 kids and dealing with a change in lifestyle and not having or making time actually to live the lifestyle…. </p><p></p><p> I called it quits… </p><p></p><p>Now between the time i quit and upto september of this year my total test has dropped to 126 and as of recently is as high as 546…. All with no trt</p><p></p><p>Its a roller coaster fo sho! </p><p></p><p>I did have a 200 mlg shot from my urologist about a month before that test so maybe* my levels were actually low and he helped raise them with that one shot… as im getting bloods done this next week or 2 i guess ill find out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J2048b, post: 268549, member: 1959"] Thanks man im always fun haha! The protocol ive posted basically on all forums im on was this Monday: 200 mlg test cyp Wednesday: ai either aromasin @ 12.5 mlg or anastrozole .5-1mlg depending on blood work (crislers hcg protocol) Friday 250iu Sunday 250 iu I felt the bestest of all… but that started circa 2005ish, so by 2016ish… i was just tired of chasing the blood work and throwin stuff at my blood to prevent thickness…. They say people at higher elevations usually have thicker blood but i never did growing up above a mile high for over 20 some years… Never had blood thickness issues until i had been on trt for well over 10+ yrs then something changed and not sure what So instead of continuing to chase everything and spend more money on supps and doing more and more research I GOT LAZY…. i had spent so many hours of research (terabytes of data on my hard drive to include blood stuff, foods and exercise stuff) and going to doctors and taking stuff to aide in harm reduction… for the years i was on trt that basically after 3 kids and dealing with a change in lifestyle and not having or making time actually to live the lifestyle…. I called it quits… Now between the time i quit and upto september of this year my total test has dropped to 126 and as of recently is as high as 546…. All with no trt Its a roller coaster fo sho! I did have a 200 mlg shot from my urologist about a month before that test so maybe* my levels were actually low and he helped raise them with that one shot… as im getting bloods done this next week or 2 i guess ill find out? [/QUOTE]
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