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Cold turkey bloodwork - 6 weeks since last shot (576 ng/dl!!!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 273623" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>Glad you are feeling good mate and hope you improve further so just wanted to comment on this. I myself quit cold turkey after 12 months 25 days ago. Feeling not too bad tbf as well, sleeping like a rock, a lot more cool, calm and collected without being overstimulated 24/7 and actually brain started to work again and some other things. Now the the sensation during sex that you mentioned is night and day for me as well. I have dabbled in AAS for the last 17 years and can confirm that no protocol for me came close as well unless heavy under strong indica skunk then IIRC they were also good but that was years ago. I will run bloods EOM so it will be around ~40 days so more or less 6 weeks as well. Very interested whats going on under the hood and will share my results as well. TRT is great when it works like its supposed to without all the nasty side effects and I'm not the one to take 10 different pills to combat that and mask the real issue at least for now. Will revisit later in life after 10-20 years and by that time we should have tons of new research and data from all the TRT/TOT enthusiasts around the world. But in all fairness I believe those who struggle on TRT have underlying health issues that need to be adressed first before jumping on the T wagon. Body has to be able to absorb and utilise it properly, like all the other minerals, vitamins, antioxidants or whatever you trow at it. Anyways if not the sides I have experienced I would def stay on for life but for now handbreak and get as healthy as possible adressing all causes which is another can of worms on itself. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to your future updates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 273623, member: 44155"] Glad you are feeling good mate and hope you improve further so just wanted to comment on this. I myself quit cold turkey after 12 months 25 days ago. Feeling not too bad tbf as well, sleeping like a rock, a lot more cool, calm and collected without being overstimulated 24/7 and actually brain started to work again and some other things. Now the the sensation during sex that you mentioned is night and day for me as well. I have dabbled in AAS for the last 17 years and can confirm that no protocol for me came close as well unless heavy under strong indica skunk then IIRC they were also good but that was years ago. I will run bloods EOM so it will be around ~40 days so more or less 6 weeks as well. Very interested whats going on under the hood and will share my results as well. TRT is great when it works like its supposed to without all the nasty side effects and I'm not the one to take 10 different pills to combat that and mask the real issue at least for now. Will revisit later in life after 10-20 years and by that time we should have tons of new research and data from all the TRT/TOT enthusiasts around the world. But in all fairness I believe those who struggle on TRT have underlying health issues that need to be adressed first before jumping on the T wagon. Body has to be able to absorb and utilise it properly, like all the other minerals, vitamins, antioxidants or whatever you trow at it. Anyways if not the sides I have experienced I would def stay on for life but for now handbreak and get as healthy as possible adressing all causes which is another can of worms on itself. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to your future updates. [/QUOTE]
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