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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
25 years old and considering TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="heyguise" data-source="post: 27532" data-attributes="member: 12523"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for your input. Reading each of your posts is giving me that much more confidence to make my decision. I have an appointment tomorrow to discuss my options and will post as soon as I have more insight. My PCP is extremely well-versed in TRT, so I am very confident in that respect. I completely changed my lifestyle about two years ago and have done everything within my power to raise my T naturally, unfortunately to no avail. My health condition is definitely relevant, but very personal. It was the original cause of my hypogonadism, along with emotional trauma and stress exacerbating my symptoms. It is unclear whether my endocrine system will ever function optimally on its own, or anywhere close to optimal. So, that is where my hesitation lies, along with the ups and downs of TRT. Obviously if I decide to go the replacement route, it is a lifelong commitment. I am sick of waiting and definitely going to make a definitive decision soon. I know it will greatly improve my life overall, so what am I waiting for right? That's just it, I was waiting for a "miracle" to happen and for me to feel better naturally, but not anymore. I am ready to take complete control of my life, so I can begin thriving once more. From all my reading, it may take a few months to get the dosage right, but once you do I have seen a lot of men saying, "I wish I had made this decision years ago." I have been deeply contemplating this decision for two years now and I really think it's time I pull the trigger. I am a very persistent and consistent individual. So if and when I decide to make the move, I will completely adhere to treatment for the rest of my life and give it my 200% to always feel the best I possibly can. From my research, I would definitely go the injection route. I don't really have any problem with needles and have read about the poor absorption rate of the gels. Although, I do know that everyone is unique and things work differently for each specific person. I appreciate all your input and any more specific information or experience that you can provide is infinitely valuable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heyguise, post: 27532, member: 12523"] Hey guys, Thank you so much for your input. Reading each of your posts is giving me that much more confidence to make my decision. I have an appointment tomorrow to discuss my options and will post as soon as I have more insight. My PCP is extremely well-versed in TRT, so I am very confident in that respect. I completely changed my lifestyle about two years ago and have done everything within my power to raise my T naturally, unfortunately to no avail. My health condition is definitely relevant, but very personal. It was the original cause of my hypogonadism, along with emotional trauma and stress exacerbating my symptoms. It is unclear whether my endocrine system will ever function optimally on its own, or anywhere close to optimal. So, that is where my hesitation lies, along with the ups and downs of TRT. Obviously if I decide to go the replacement route, it is a lifelong commitment. I am sick of waiting and definitely going to make a definitive decision soon. I know it will greatly improve my life overall, so what am I waiting for right? That's just it, I was waiting for a "miracle" to happen and for me to feel better naturally, but not anymore. I am ready to take complete control of my life, so I can begin thriving once more. From all my reading, it may take a few months to get the dosage right, but once you do I have seen a lot of men saying, "I wish I had made this decision years ago." I have been deeply contemplating this decision for two years now and I really think it's time I pull the trigger. I am a very persistent and consistent individual. So if and when I decide to make the move, I will completely adhere to treatment for the rest of my life and give it my 200% to always feel the best I possibly can. From my research, I would definitely go the injection route. I don't really have any problem with needles and have read about the poor absorption rate of the gels. Although, I do know that everyone is unique and things work differently for each specific person. I appreciate all your input and any more specific information or experience that you can provide is infinitely valuable. [/QUOTE]
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