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37 yr old male- former AAS user
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<blockquote data-quote="Kev101" data-source="post: 195596" data-attributes="member: 41998"><p>Hi guys!</p><p></p><p>My reason for utilizing TRT is due to me shutting down my Hypothalamus-Pituitart-Gonad Axis with the use of exogenous hormones. AKA I blasted steroids from college into my early 30's haha.</p><p></p><p>I was always the "go to" guy when it came to PEDs in my circle. I tend to stay on top of current trends and really enjoy anti-aging/suppliments to get the most out of your body. Infact, I just sold my house and am considering buying an HRT clinic (franchise) with the cash.</p><p></p><p>I am here to learn about hypertension and how testosterone causes this problem for me. I have been off and on TRT and steroid cycles for the last few yrs, my longest TRT stint being at the Low-T Center for 5 yrs on 280mg/week Test Cyp only (no AI).</p><p></p><p>I metabolize esters really quickly and even 280mg had me at (only) 775 ng/dl total test and 28 free test. Not impressive, I'd like to learn more about that too. Why do I require so much? I want to stay at 1100ng/dl and 32 free test with all other health markers staying within range of course, otherwise numbers are arbitrary.</p><p></p><p>My current doctor prescribed protocol: Ipamorelin, Test Cyp and Nandrolone. Nandrolone is naturally occurring in the human body (endogenous) and works wonders for joint pain. It's great around 80-125mg per week on top of your Test Cyp.</p><p></p><p>Also, I just got my wife on Test, Estrodiol, Ipamorelin and Progesterone. I want to get her free test close to 4ng/dl, she was at a 1 (out of 1-4.4 healthy range). She is 36. We're getting fit together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kev101, post: 195596, member: 41998"] Hi guys! My reason for utilizing TRT is due to me shutting down my Hypothalamus-Pituitart-Gonad Axis with the use of exogenous hormones. AKA I blasted steroids from college into my early 30's haha. I was always the "go to" guy when it came to PEDs in my circle. I tend to stay on top of current trends and really enjoy anti-aging/suppliments to get the most out of your body. Infact, I just sold my house and am considering buying an HRT clinic (franchise) with the cash. I am here to learn about hypertension and how testosterone causes this problem for me. I have been off and on TRT and steroid cycles for the last few yrs, my longest TRT stint being at the Low-T Center for 5 yrs on 280mg/week Test Cyp only (no AI). I metabolize esters really quickly and even 280mg had me at (only) 775 ng/dl total test and 28 free test. Not impressive, I'd like to learn more about that too. Why do I require so much? I want to stay at 1100ng/dl and 32 free test with all other health markers staying within range of course, otherwise numbers are arbitrary. My current doctor prescribed protocol: Ipamorelin, Test Cyp and Nandrolone. Nandrolone is naturally occurring in the human body (endogenous) and works wonders for joint pain. It's great around 80-125mg per week on top of your Test Cyp. Also, I just got my wife on Test, Estrodiol, Ipamorelin and Progesterone. I want to get her free test close to 4ng/dl, she was at a 1 (out of 1-4.4 healthy range). She is 36. We're getting fit together. [/QUOTE]
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