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Here's a scary thought: Long term LH suppression on TRT- What are the effects?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 100736" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>great post. I've asked that question countless times on other forums and it's always ignored. It seems as the men with age related hormone decline do so much better then us younger guys. My low t started at 26. I'm now going to be 36 next month.ive tried every aspect of hrt/restarts over the years and I always end up back at square one. At this point in my health journey I feel ok. My biggest complaint is body pain. Trt seemed to help me a good deal with it but at a cost. I was having tremendous anxiety. And way less consistent days. I'd have really good days and really bad energy and mood. Now being off I'm back even keel feel ok most days. I do not tolerate hcg well and the fear of being shut down for us younger guys long term is real. And most of the guys that feel good just shit all over that fear. But no one has a real answer to what we do when we can't backfill with things like hcg and what the long term effects could be. Most just point to how bad low t can be long term. Well I know that's not a good enough answer for me so I'm going to try and hold out as long as I can until maybe we get some better answers. Or better trt programs. </p><p></p><p>Also in my real world experience. I've met plenty of guys around my age that have low t and tried trt and it is the same story felt great at first then trt became more of a pain in the ass then it's worth. But a lot of the older men swear by it. And I'm talking a lot of people I have talked to in real life. So instead of us always arguing one side or the other wouldn't it be better to try and get to the bottom of this ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 100736, member: 12858"] great post. I've asked that question countless times on other forums and it's always ignored. It seems as the men with age related hormone decline do so much better then us younger guys. My low t started at 26. I'm now going to be 36 next month.ive tried every aspect of hrt/restarts over the years and I always end up back at square one. At this point in my health journey I feel ok. My biggest complaint is body pain. Trt seemed to help me a good deal with it but at a cost. I was having tremendous anxiety. And way less consistent days. I'd have really good days and really bad energy and mood. Now being off I'm back even keel feel ok most days. I do not tolerate hcg well and the fear of being shut down for us younger guys long term is real. And most of the guys that feel good just shit all over that fear. But no one has a real answer to what we do when we can't backfill with things like hcg and what the long term effects could be. Most just point to how bad low t can be long term. Well I know that's not a good enough answer for me so I'm going to try and hold out as long as I can until maybe we get some better answers. Or better trt programs. Also in my real world experience. I've met plenty of guys around my age that have low t and tried trt and it is the same story felt great at first then trt became more of a pain in the ass then it's worth. But a lot of the older men swear by it. And I'm talking a lot of people I have talked to in real life. So instead of us always arguing one side or the other wouldn't it be better to try and get to the bottom of this ? [/QUOTE]
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