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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Getting off TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="BrooklynJerry" data-source="post: 181150" data-attributes="member: 40082"><p>Thanks for all the he</p><p></p><p>I didn't have much in the way of the classic symptoms, suck as low energy, moody or tired all the time. My concen was I wasn't making much progress on the weights I was lifting. I have not lifted in about 10 years, but after 3+ years I couldn't get close to what I did at 60. I read about TRT on a lifting forum I belong to a thought it was worth a try. I spent 2,200 for a year long program, includes test, syringes and lab work every 3 months. I just feel the results and the possible side effects not worth the dangers. I have a blood donation scheduled for the end of July, I will continue to use the test till then I see if they will accept the donation. My next lab work is going to be in Sept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrooklynJerry, post: 181150, member: 40082"] Thanks for all the he I didn't have much in the way of the classic symptoms, suck as low energy, moody or tired all the time. My concen was I wasn't making much progress on the weights I was lifting. I have not lifted in about 10 years, but after 3+ years I couldn't get close to what I did at 60. I read about TRT on a lifting forum I belong to a thought it was worth a try. I spent 2,200 for a year long program, includes test, syringes and lab work every 3 months. I just feel the results and the possible side effects not worth the dangers. I have a blood donation scheduled for the end of July, I will continue to use the test till then I see if they will accept the donation. My next lab work is going to be in Sept. [/QUOTE]
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