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6 Months on TRT, Observations
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<blockquote data-quote="andrewBwinter" data-source="post: 221929" data-attributes="member: 43256"><p>Morning.</p><p></p><p>So six months in to this adventure and beyond the numbers associated with blood panels, I wanted to share some things related to chasing the subjective notion of "feeling better".</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Strength gains in the gym are massive and the knock-on effect is greater confidence in my performance and overall esthetic improvements in appearance. This for me is one of the top results at 120mg/wk (2xe3.5d). Just last night at the gym I repped 185 in OHP and a 21 year old commented, "you're pretty big for an old guy" I'll take it.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">More energy during the day and general outlook on life, but it is tempered with dissatisfaction with work. One thing that most long-term men on therapy will agree is that TRT is not a magic bullet and it won't fix a bad relationship, work status or relationship with your children and friends. It will change your outlook on a day to day basis which in turn helps you cope with any adverse affects of said relationships. Still looking to really "shine' during the day and for me, that relates to finding work that I love.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">While TRT is not an ED medication, experiencing better sexual encounters has been a positive. Will leave it at that.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Not sure this is a benefit but I look forward to injection days, most likely because I know good things are coming as a result. No pain associated with 25g needles and I don't believe there should be. Quads, glutes, sub-Q, it's all good.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Sleep is not necessarily better because I continue to snore while on TRT and visit the john at 3:30 each morning. I have been snoring for the past 3-4 years and recently went for a sleep study to rule out OSA.</li> </ul><p>Blood panels are all good per my last draw so I don't think numbers are the thing, feeling good is the thing.</p><p></p><p>ABW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewBwinter, post: 221929, member: 43256"] Morning. So six months in to this adventure and beyond the numbers associated with blood panels, I wanted to share some things related to chasing the subjective notion of "feeling better". [LIST] [*]Strength gains in the gym are massive and the knock-on effect is greater confidence in my performance and overall esthetic improvements in appearance. This for me is one of the top results at 120mg/wk (2xe3.5d). Just last night at the gym I repped 185 in OHP and a 21 year old commented, "you're pretty big for an old guy" I'll take it. [*]More energy during the day and general outlook on life, but it is tempered with dissatisfaction with work. One thing that most long-term men on therapy will agree is that TRT is not a magic bullet and it won't fix a bad relationship, work status or relationship with your children and friends. It will change your outlook on a day to day basis which in turn helps you cope with any adverse affects of said relationships. Still looking to really "shine' during the day and for me, that relates to finding work that I love. [*]While TRT is not an ED medication, experiencing better sexual encounters has been a positive. Will leave it at that. [*]Not sure this is a benefit but I look forward to injection days, most likely because I know good things are coming as a result. No pain associated with 25g needles and I don't believe there should be. Quads, glutes, sub-Q, it's all good. [*]Sleep is not necessarily better because I continue to snore while on TRT and visit the john at 3:30 each morning. I have been snoring for the past 3-4 years and recently went for a sleep study to rule out OSA. [/LIST] Blood panels are all good per my last draw so I don't think numbers are the thing, feeling good is the thing. ABW [/QUOTE]
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