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<blockquote data-quote="DFL" data-source="post: 218422" data-attributes="member: 18604"><p>4 years ago at age 50 I started TRT (and HCG) after a divorce. My total T was 477. I was very depressed and not feeling real confident to get back out there so I thought it might help. I believe it did to some extent. However, I also believe it introduced some negative sexual side effects, such as reduced ability to climax, and having to use ED drugs every time I want to have sex. I started TRT between girls and I know the problems did not begin until after I started.</p><p></p><p>It has taken me 4 years to figure out, after many different protocols, that if I go over 100mg/week I start to lose morning wood, ED drugs start to fail (which I why I have Trimix now), and I have to work a lot harder to get there, if I even can. I changed from 112mg/week to 92mg/week around 6 weeks ago (not the first time I have done this) and things are much better. But I still have to use the drugs. Every time. Obviously you may not get the same result, but it's something to consider.</p><p></p><p>If I were your age and in your situation, knowing what I know now, I'd go off of it. I tried to last year but after 2 weeks I started getting depressed again. Still, I may try again.</p><p></p><p>Also, I've dealt with social and general anxiety my whole life, and for me, TRT has little to no effect on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFL, post: 218422, member: 18604"] 4 years ago at age 50 I started TRT (and HCG) after a divorce. My total T was 477. I was very depressed and not feeling real confident to get back out there so I thought it might help. I believe it did to some extent. However, I also believe it introduced some negative sexual side effects, such as reduced ability to climax, and having to use ED drugs every time I want to have sex. I started TRT between girls and I know the problems did not begin until after I started. It has taken me 4 years to figure out, after many different protocols, that if I go over 100mg/week I start to lose morning wood, ED drugs start to fail (which I why I have Trimix now), and I have to work a lot harder to get there, if I even can. I changed from 112mg/week to 92mg/week around 6 weeks ago (not the first time I have done this) and things are much better. But I still have to use the drugs. Every time. Obviously you may not get the same result, but it's something to consider. If I were your age and in your situation, knowing what I know now, I'd go off of it. I tried to last year but after 2 weeks I started getting depressed again. Still, I may try again. Also, I've dealt with social and general anxiety my whole life, and for me, TRT has little to no effect on it. [/QUOTE]
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