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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I found a TRT protocol that works
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 203599" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>The answer is that as long as u stay on top of everything, while having total T levels around 1500-2500, or even 3000, u’ll be fine. All that happens when u get around 2000+ is that u have to be more strict with ur lifestyle choices to maintain health. But it’s relatively easy as long as u know what ur doing. Staying within a more reasonable level of testosterone just makes it easier to maintain health, and u can be a little more loose with ur lifestyle choices. But life’s about being happy first and foremost. And for some guys feeling really good and looking really good allows them to enjoy life to a much higher degree, so for them running higher levels, and making it a little harder to maintain perfect health markers is worth it. Guys that judge other men for favoring how they look and feel to a certain degree over health are just not very empathetic people, and are just very judgmental, and can’t see things from other people’s perspectives. They just base everything off of themselves as a reference point. But at the end of the day, u just have to find the perfect balance of happiness and health that works for u, and not let others opinions bother u. Some people prefer to eat crappy food, and drink alcohol, and sacrifice their health in those ways, because it makes them happy, but we don’t say anything about that. But if a guy feels great and looks great with a total T of 2000, he gets attacked like he did something personally to the men judging him. It’s just silliness. Eating crappy food is going to be way more detrimental to ur health than having a test level between 2000-3000. But anyways, just do whatever makes u happy at the end of the day, and ignore people that can’t see things from other’s perspectives. Guys on multiple synthetic injectable AAS, as well as orals, both at very high doses, and not monitoring blood markers properly, is not even close to the same thing as a guy on HRT preferring slightly higher T levels than the average guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 203599, member: 15043"] The answer is that as long as u stay on top of everything, while having total T levels around 1500-2500, or even 3000, u’ll be fine. All that happens when u get around 2000+ is that u have to be more strict with ur lifestyle choices to maintain health. But it’s relatively easy as long as u know what ur doing. Staying within a more reasonable level of testosterone just makes it easier to maintain health, and u can be a little more loose with ur lifestyle choices. But life’s about being happy first and foremost. And for some guys feeling really good and looking really good allows them to enjoy life to a much higher degree, so for them running higher levels, and making it a little harder to maintain perfect health markers is worth it. Guys that judge other men for favoring how they look and feel to a certain degree over health are just not very empathetic people, and are just very judgmental, and can’t see things from other people’s perspectives. They just base everything off of themselves as a reference point. But at the end of the day, u just have to find the perfect balance of happiness and health that works for u, and not let others opinions bother u. Some people prefer to eat crappy food, and drink alcohol, and sacrifice their health in those ways, because it makes them happy, but we don’t say anything about that. But if a guy feels great and looks great with a total T of 2000, he gets attacked like he did something personally to the men judging him. It’s just silliness. Eating crappy food is going to be way more detrimental to ur health than having a test level between 2000-3000. But anyways, just do whatever makes u happy at the end of the day, and ignore people that can’t see things from other’s perspectives. Guys on multiple synthetic injectable AAS, as well as orals, both at very high doses, and not monitoring blood markers properly, is not even close to the same thing as a guy on HRT preferring slightly higher T levels than the average guy [/QUOTE]
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