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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 116046" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya I would 100% go for it if I was in your shoes. Without a doubt. I’ve been on TRT for about 3 years now and am still dialing in, but that’s only because I had to go through two incompetent doctors/ clinics before I smartened up and found Defy medical. Those other clinics weren’t a complete waste, as I learned a lot in the process, but I could of been dialed in years ago if I would of just picked a better doctor from the start. Coastwatcher could not be more right. When it comes to TRT, save yourself time, money and headaches and make sure to go to a quality doctor from the beginning. Easily the best advice I could give anyone that’s looking into TRT</p><p></p><p>As far as the dialing in process goes, I wouldn’t be that worried about it. I would say the majority that don’t get dialed in right away still feel a ton better during that process than they did pre TRT. I know I do. I’m still getting dialed in, but definitely feel a whole lot better than I did with low T. Just start low, and only start with testosterone. No HCG or AI at first. And make sure you inject at least once weekly, preferably more frequent if possible. If you do all those things u have absolutely nothing to worry about as far as feeling worse or having a rollercoaster effect or anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 116046, member: 15043"] Ya I would 100% go for it if I was in your shoes. Without a doubt. I’ve been on TRT for about 3 years now and am still dialing in, but that’s only because I had to go through two incompetent doctors/ clinics before I smartened up and found Defy medical. Those other clinics weren’t a complete waste, as I learned a lot in the process, but I could of been dialed in years ago if I would of just picked a better doctor from the start. Coastwatcher could not be more right. When it comes to TRT, save yourself time, money and headaches and make sure to go to a quality doctor from the beginning. Easily the best advice I could give anyone that’s looking into TRT As far as the dialing in process goes, I wouldn’t be that worried about it. I would say the majority that don’t get dialed in right away still feel a ton better during that process than they did pre TRT. I know I do. I’m still getting dialed in, but definitely feel a whole lot better than I did with low T. Just start low, and only start with testosterone. No HCG or AI at first. And make sure you inject at least once weekly, preferably more frequent if possible. If you do all those things u have absolutely nothing to worry about as far as feeling worse or having a rollercoaster effect or anything. [/QUOTE]
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