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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Considering starting TRT although levels are not "clinically low" Feedback would be appreciated
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 200968" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>I was in a similar spot at age 62 when I got on. I was also in range. Unlike you, I wanted to get back a better physique. I did not have any metabolic issues and looked fit. Muscle tone had regressed to nothing special. I was working full time and wanted to have a last burst of trying to get back to feeling good before retirement age.</p><p></p><p>Best decision I could have made. Got the physique back I had at age 40, sex life came back as a result of my wife’s interest being sparked by my progress and more affectionate nature to her. She also got in shape and weighs what she weighed on our wedding day. While I do have orthopedic issues with knees and hips, I do work out every other day with bands and still kind of shock people when I take of my shirt, which is great for my aging ego. Great sex 3 times per week is also a quality of life booster as well.</p><p></p><p>You have to realize that you hear about guys having problems with TRT on this forum because that is one of the reasons guys get on the forum, to get answers. It is by no means reflective of the reality of guys on TRT, the exception rather than the norm. Start with just testosterone, keep the protocol simple and adjust and add only if you need to. I believe guys have problems when they start right out of the gate with testosterone and an AI. Makes it difficult to get it right. It ain’t that complicated. Start at 100mg one time per week. Get your diet, sleep, workouts, and stress levels in order before you start tinkering with your medications. It works, but you have to put in the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 200968, member: 14411"] I was in a similar spot at age 62 when I got on. I was also in range. Unlike you, I wanted to get back a better physique. I did not have any metabolic issues and looked fit. Muscle tone had regressed to nothing special. I was working full time and wanted to have a last burst of trying to get back to feeling good before retirement age. Best decision I could have made. Got the physique back I had at age 40, sex life came back as a result of my wife’s interest being sparked by my progress and more affectionate nature to her. She also got in shape and weighs what she weighed on our wedding day. While I do have orthopedic issues with knees and hips, I do work out every other day with bands and still kind of shock people when I take of my shirt, which is great for my aging ego. Great sex 3 times per week is also a quality of life booster as well. You have to realize that you hear about guys having problems with TRT on this forum because that is one of the reasons guys get on the forum, to get answers. It is by no means reflective of the reality of guys on TRT, the exception rather than the norm. Start with just testosterone, keep the protocol simple and adjust and add only if you need to. I believe guys have problems when they start right out of the gate with testosterone and an AI. Makes it difficult to get it right. It ain’t that complicated. Start at 100mg one time per week. Get your diet, sleep, workouts, and stress levels in order before you start tinkering with your medications. It works, but you have to put in the effort. [/QUOTE]
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