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Ken, it's hard to say that if you drop that 100 lbs you'd like to get rid of and get off of TRT that you would get back to where you were plus make up for the lower testosterone you had because of the heavier weight.  Basically, would you get back to mid range with testosterone of around 600?  I don't think so.  Most, if they stop, TRT go back close to where they were prior to getting on TRT.


There are so many variables and we are all different in our chemistry.  It could be that without the weight gain your numbers could have been exactly the same because of genetics.  The only way to know is to get where you'd like to be on TRT, with your continued diet and exercise, and then come off of TRT and see if your natural levels increase over your pre-TRT levels.


Personally, I don't think that under the best conditions that you are going to double your pre-TRT natural levels to a point that would be acceptable to you.  However, I could be wrong.  Once you get dialed in and reach the body composition you want, you may not wish to come off and jeopardize all the hard work you put into getting yourself to that point.


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