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33 years old, 450 pounds TRT level is 88 ng/dl
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 222995" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>Guy I know got one of those stomach procedures several months ago. He’s lost 40lbs since. Best not to mess with too many variables at once, so I’d hold off on TRT for now. You will recover faster from things on TRT, and hold onto more muscle while losing weight, but you also won’t get to know how the procedure itself on its own affects you, and how to differentiate that from a TRT protocol. If you went on TRT after that all weight through and you lost some weight, you’d eventually even out to about where you’d been body composition wise if you’d been on TRT from the beginning. </p><p></p><p>I will say that you will recover faster on TRT. I’m on a bunch of stuff including test and HGH peptides and BPC, and despite some issues I’ve had with things over the years, I recover like Wolverine. Still can’t compete with a good night of sleep and great habits based on how you feel and perform though. Sucks but it‘s true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 222995, member: 42608"] Guy I know got one of those stomach procedures several months ago. He’s lost 40lbs since. Best not to mess with too many variables at once, so I’d hold off on TRT for now. You will recover faster from things on TRT, and hold onto more muscle while losing weight, but you also won’t get to know how the procedure itself on its own affects you, and how to differentiate that from a TRT protocol. If you went on TRT after that all weight through and you lost some weight, you’d eventually even out to about where you’d been body composition wise if you’d been on TRT from the beginning. I will say that you will recover faster on TRT. I’m on a bunch of stuff including test and HGH peptides and BPC, and despite some issues I’ve had with things over the years, I recover like Wolverine. Still can’t compete with a good night of sleep and great habits based on how you feel and perform though. Sucks but it‘s true. [/QUOTE]
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33 years old, 450 pounds TRT level is 88 ng/dl
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