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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Does TRT prevent age-related illness?
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<blockquote data-quote="fun2drive" data-source="post: 188476" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>I am 69 been on TRT since 2016. I researched TRT as much as I could starting in 2012 when I had prostate cancer. I noticed that my radiation treatments caused me to have night sweats and never had them before. From my research I was told that my T level would be impacted. Mine normal T level was 400-465 and I am very fit exercise often no smoke or drink. However I noticed even 2 years before in 2010 that building muscle was not happening. I began doing TRT to help retain my strength and allow muscle build or at least maintain what I have. My T level is now around 650-700 and I am able to maintain muscle and build muscle. Has this helped with long term health and do I take supplements. I take some of Nelson's vascular building sups. I do not take Cialis which is in there. I don't feel any better or worse. I don't take anything else except an antacid from catching Helicobacter Pylori while in Guam. Nothing else. I am happy I always feel good maybe sore after working out on some home or car projects. I would say that I agree with the other guys. It has helped me with strength but my attitude, happiness in general my emotional and mental state is unaffected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fun2drive, post: 188476, member: 2784"] I am 69 been on TRT since 2016. I researched TRT as much as I could starting in 2012 when I had prostate cancer. I noticed that my radiation treatments caused me to have night sweats and never had them before. From my research I was told that my T level would be impacted. Mine normal T level was 400-465 and I am very fit exercise often no smoke or drink. However I noticed even 2 years before in 2010 that building muscle was not happening. I began doing TRT to help retain my strength and allow muscle build or at least maintain what I have. My T level is now around 650-700 and I am able to maintain muscle and build muscle. Has this helped with long term health and do I take supplements. I take some of Nelson's vascular building sups. I do not take Cialis which is in there. I don't feel any better or worse. I don't take anything else except an antacid from catching Helicobacter Pylori while in Guam. Nothing else. I am happy I always feel good maybe sore after working out on some home or car projects. I would say that I agree with the other guys. It has helped me with strength but my attitude, happiness in general my emotional and mental state is unaffected. [/QUOTE]
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