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How to stop taking TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 146999" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>I’m one of those guys who tried everything and trt always caused som sort of unbearable symptom. Yes I’m back to my pre Trt state but I will take it any day over the rollercoaster of trt. </p><p></p><p>I understand some people do well on trt but to think that replacing one hormone in such an intricate system is the holy grail is just Ignorant. We also have to understand how many people on these forums will convince them self’s they are better because of the asthetic aspect of trt. Shit men will put there lives at risk with roids and gh and insulin just to look good. Sometimes with a lot of men trt is no different. I’m getting sick of hearing the bs about returning to youthful levels. No one is made to be training 6 days a week 1-2 hours a day let alone at 60 years old. And we still call that trt like it’s not pretty much low dose roid use. </p><p></p><p>But at the end of the day is risk vs reward and if you feel better on trt and are happy I respect that. But guys doing well on trt need to start respecting people that do not do well. And stop speaking down to them with all the hypochondriac talk and it’s in your head</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 146999, member: 12858"] I’m one of those guys who tried everything and trt always caused som sort of unbearable symptom. Yes I’m back to my pre Trt state but I will take it any day over the rollercoaster of trt. I understand some people do well on trt but to think that replacing one hormone in such an intricate system is the holy grail is just Ignorant. We also have to understand how many people on these forums will convince them self’s they are better because of the asthetic aspect of trt. Shit men will put there lives at risk with roids and gh and insulin just to look good. Sometimes with a lot of men trt is no different. I’m getting sick of hearing the bs about returning to youthful levels. No one is made to be training 6 days a week 1-2 hours a day let alone at 60 years old. And we still call that trt like it’s not pretty much low dose roid use. But at the end of the day is risk vs reward and if you feel better on trt and are happy I respect that. But guys doing well on trt need to start respecting people that do not do well. And stop speaking down to them with all the hypochondriac talk and it’s in your head [/QUOTE]
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