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<blockquote data-quote="BenM" data-source="post: 116043" data-attributes="member: 18712"><p>I am about to turn 42 and have a wife and 3 year old daughter. I totally get where you're coming from - getting started on TRT is an added stress. But so is being unwell and feeling like shit with low-T symptoms. Which would you rather - keep struggling through without it, or start TRT and get better?</p><p></p><p>Anyway - so I just started TRT myself. I had my second shot last week. I was quite worried about it too, I considered taking some extended leave from work to try and limit stress while I began treatment, but in the end didn't do that. After 10 days and two shots I am already feeling an improvement in my energy levels and outlook. I'm a long way from being properly well or being dialled in, but it's been worth it so far. Not only that, I am more patient with my wife and kid and not biting their heads off all the time; some of it may be placebo, just from knowing that there's light at the end of the tunnel, but even if it is just that alone is worth the effort.</p><p></p><p>You owe it to yourself to be the best you you can be. If that means going through a little bit of pain while you get things sorted, I say go for it every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenM, post: 116043, member: 18712"] I am about to turn 42 and have a wife and 3 year old daughter. I totally get where you're coming from - getting started on TRT is an added stress. But so is being unwell and feeling like shit with low-T symptoms. Which would you rather - keep struggling through without it, or start TRT and get better? Anyway - so I just started TRT myself. I had my second shot last week. I was quite worried about it too, I considered taking some extended leave from work to try and limit stress while I began treatment, but in the end didn't do that. After 10 days and two shots I am already feeling an improvement in my energy levels and outlook. I'm a long way from being properly well or being dialled in, but it's been worth it so far. Not only that, I am more patient with my wife and kid and not biting their heads off all the time; some of it may be placebo, just from knowing that there's light at the end of the tunnel, but even if it is just that alone is worth the effort. You owe it to yourself to be the best you you can be. If that means going through a little bit of pain while you get things sorted, I say go for it every time. [/QUOTE]
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