Hi all.
This is my second thread, here is an old one with just a couple of posts:
Long story short, I am 40 yo, one year ago I gave up on TRT before I even started, so to speak, and started 5mg daily cialis instead. Some Lab work data is included in the first thread, my whole history and symptoms.
I found a new doctor/andrologist, and a great one at that, which I thought was a mission impossible in the area where I live in Germany. My hypodonadism is primary. Started TRT 4 weeks ago, 110 mg test e/week(2 55mg injections s.c.), also mo/we/fr 250 IUs Hcg each injection(advice here was 50% start hcg straight away, 50% wait a while, maybe you don't even need it, but I wanna try to remain fertile and avoid atrophy). Continued 5 mg daily tadalafil. Now, I have been reading about TRT for years, I wanna try and make the story/question short. And you'd please excuse me at the end if the question is stupid ☺.
Week 4 and I feel absolutely fantastic. I have probably the worst job in the world at this very moment, ICU anästhesiologist in Corona time. For years I have been tired even when I didn't work. Starting last week, feel like a supermen, never even once felt I needed a nap or similar. Libido is through the roof. Erections are not rock hard, they are diamond hard. Morning wood turned into "almost all night wood ". Never felt like this, even as a teenager as far as I can remember. Brain fog, bad sleep etc., all gone. No side effects whatsoever except a few zits.
Now I will give it 2 months before doing the complete lab work again. Not overly concerned about anything except hematocrit and cholesterol. I have read all the "what to expect after staring trt" and the timelines on the web. Some things happened way sooner than expected/described. Now here is the dumb question. Keep finding the expression "honeymoon period". I don't want how I feel now to ever go away. Should I keep my hopes up that I will be one of the lucky ones, meaning I got it right from the start, I mean lab work here too; or should I expect that everything slowly worsens and I would need tuning up. From what I read, cases like me are practically exceptions.
Thank you.
This is my second thread, here is an old one with just a couple of posts:
Just started Trt, having second thoughts
Hi all. Forgive me please if my post is long and incoherent, I am typing as I go, trying to summarize everything with a single question. I think I always had low/ish T. My right testicle was in my abdomen when I was little, never really trully developed, is about 2,5 cm long only, still...
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I found a new doctor/andrologist, and a great one at that, which I thought was a mission impossible in the area where I live in Germany. My hypodonadism is primary. Started TRT 4 weeks ago, 110 mg test e/week(2 55mg injections s.c.), also mo/we/fr 250 IUs Hcg each injection(advice here was 50% start hcg straight away, 50% wait a while, maybe you don't even need it, but I wanna try to remain fertile and avoid atrophy). Continued 5 mg daily tadalafil. Now, I have been reading about TRT for years, I wanna try and make the story/question short. And you'd please excuse me at the end if the question is stupid ☺.
Week 4 and I feel absolutely fantastic. I have probably the worst job in the world at this very moment, ICU anästhesiologist in Corona time. For years I have been tired even when I didn't work. Starting last week, feel like a supermen, never even once felt I needed a nap or similar. Libido is through the roof. Erections are not rock hard, they are diamond hard. Morning wood turned into "almost all night wood ". Never felt like this, even as a teenager as far as I can remember. Brain fog, bad sleep etc., all gone. No side effects whatsoever except a few zits.
Now I will give it 2 months before doing the complete lab work again. Not overly concerned about anything except hematocrit and cholesterol. I have read all the "what to expect after staring trt" and the timelines on the web. Some things happened way sooner than expected/described. Now here is the dumb question. Keep finding the expression "honeymoon period". I don't want how I feel now to ever go away. Should I keep my hopes up that I will be one of the lucky ones, meaning I got it right from the start, I mean lab work here too; or should I expect that everything slowly worsens and I would need tuning up. From what I read, cases like me are practically exceptions.
Thank you.
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