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6 months into TRT - minimal effects - no libido - thinking of stopping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 255633" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>This has been discussed plenty of times in very similar fashion as we have a lot of men in the similar situation. First thing we know nothing about whats the most important factor - the context. I'm not sure why people start from the other way around as its what matters the most and as you said you probably never needed TRT in first place, just to man da fuck up and take life in your own hands. Get as healthy as possible, compose a good diet and training plan, optimize sleep hygiene etc and just be religeously dedicated to that for lets say a year or two and then see how you feel, run blood tests, several, and make a sound decision from that, now you will never know.</p><p></p><p>Another thing is you are/were running a lot of crap like HcG and AI, which do have their own time and place, but def not in your protocol from the get-go. TRT dose is hard to nail on its own and when you have a lot of moving parts it will be next to impossible to know whats giving you what. Think of elimination diet, its very similar. Thats why I like to go by the phrase "less is more" especially when it comes to hormones, drugs, meds, supps, etc.</p><p></p><p>I would ditch such provider and probably do all myself. So my steps would be simple and as follows- drop the HCG, drop the AI and start say 80mg per week split into 2 injections 40mg each so every 3.5 day or can go every 4 days, to make it a bit simplier. While doing that nail my diet, training and recovery/sleep and try to get healthier, cuz that is your mission going forward. Give it 12wks and re-test to see how your blood levels are looking and then go from there.</p><p></p><p>If you want to quit I'd do it cold turkey unless you have easy access and not too expensive then maybe some form of PCT but since you havent been on TRT for a long time you should return to baseline without much problem IMHO. </p><p></p><p>Thats basically it and as the saying goes- too much of a good thing actually becomes a bad thing, so same here. Less is more. Better to start low and go higher with time and effort then start high, suffer, then try this or that, add this or that, blah blah blah, change provider, and still, most likely, at the end of the day you will be fucked and without money. Don't get me wrong there are good/decent providers (I believe) but its your life so everything is on you.</p><p></p><p>Hope that doesn't go over yuor head.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there and hope you feel better soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 255633, member: 44155"] This has been discussed plenty of times in very similar fashion as we have a lot of men in the similar situation. First thing we know nothing about whats the most important factor - the context. I'm not sure why people start from the other way around as its what matters the most and as you said you probably never needed TRT in first place, just to man da fuck up and take life in your own hands. Get as healthy as possible, compose a good diet and training plan, optimize sleep hygiene etc and just be religeously dedicated to that for lets say a year or two and then see how you feel, run blood tests, several, and make a sound decision from that, now you will never know. Another thing is you are/were running a lot of crap like HcG and AI, which do have their own time and place, but def not in your protocol from the get-go. TRT dose is hard to nail on its own and when you have a lot of moving parts it will be next to impossible to know whats giving you what. Think of elimination diet, its very similar. Thats why I like to go by the phrase "less is more" especially when it comes to hormones, drugs, meds, supps, etc. I would ditch such provider and probably do all myself. So my steps would be simple and as follows- drop the HCG, drop the AI and start say 80mg per week split into 2 injections 40mg each so every 3.5 day or can go every 4 days, to make it a bit simplier. While doing that nail my diet, training and recovery/sleep and try to get healthier, cuz that is your mission going forward. Give it 12wks and re-test to see how your blood levels are looking and then go from there. If you want to quit I'd do it cold turkey unless you have easy access and not too expensive then maybe some form of PCT but since you havent been on TRT for a long time you should return to baseline without much problem IMHO. Thats basically it and as the saying goes- too much of a good thing actually becomes a bad thing, so same here. Less is more. Better to start low and go higher with time and effort then start high, suffer, then try this or that, add this or that, blah blah blah, change provider, and still, most likely, at the end of the day you will be fucked and without money. Don't get me wrong there are good/decent providers (I believe) but its your life so everything is on you. Hope that doesn't go over yuor head. Hang in there and hope you feel better soon! [/QUOTE]
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