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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Most people don’t need TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="molonlabedoc" data-source="post: 251352" data-attributes="member: 14129"><p>I will say, this post is not far off from what I have seen. I think there are plenty of dudes that have never been physical that think TRT will help them look and feel better, but still eat and act like a turd. Yes you can see that most of the posts on here are people having issues, but how many guys are cruising along and doing well on replacement protocols and just don't need to spend the time talking about it? I have no idea.</p><p></p><p>For me, at 46, my levels are at 600 doing nothing but eating low carb and taking normal vitamins like d and zinc. I'm six feet and shrinking, 197lbs at 10 percent body fat. For those of us who never got out of shape, I think you can hold off longer barring brain injuries and other outside traumas and such.</p><p></p><p>I have definitely gotten less muscular the last two years, putting on body fat a lot easier and don't recover like I did in my 20s or early 30s, but until I drop below 500 I wont get on the test train.</p><p></p><p>I would MUCH rather go on HGH in very modest amounts, or even ghrp again (I did enjoy 4 years with Thomas's peptides). I think its good to see posts that offer differing opinions, its healthy to see it from different angles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="molonlabedoc, post: 251352, member: 14129"] I will say, this post is not far off from what I have seen. I think there are plenty of dudes that have never been physical that think TRT will help them look and feel better, but still eat and act like a turd. Yes you can see that most of the posts on here are people having issues, but how many guys are cruising along and doing well on replacement protocols and just don't need to spend the time talking about it? I have no idea. For me, at 46, my levels are at 600 doing nothing but eating low carb and taking normal vitamins like d and zinc. I'm six feet and shrinking, 197lbs at 10 percent body fat. For those of us who never got out of shape, I think you can hold off longer barring brain injuries and other outside traumas and such. I have definitely gotten less muscular the last two years, putting on body fat a lot easier and don't recover like I did in my 20s or early 30s, but until I drop below 500 I wont get on the test train. I would MUCH rather go on HGH in very modest amounts, or even ghrp again (I did enjoy 4 years with Thomas's peptides). I think its good to see posts that offer differing opinions, its healthy to see it from different angles. [/QUOTE]
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