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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 168594" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>I had low T most of my life from taking Accutane until I finally suffered enough and started getting into this at 35. I had so little muscle in my body that lifting a small piece of furniture would cause horrible back spasms for a week because there was nothing supporting my back. On 150-200mg a week, I lost 40 lbs getting on a rowing machine with all the energy and motivation that I suddenly had for the first time ever. Then I started lifting weights and gained back nearly 20 lbs, and it wasn’t fat.</p><p></p><p>It’s going to take time to both build up muscle and strengthen bones. After 5 years on TRT I’m in a good place. Don’t rush - especially when you are starting. You will regret over-complicating and over-thinking things and end up frustrated not knowing what caused what. You will start to go in the direction where you want to be and you will start to see results on standard TRT after a few months. It’s not just getting you back to normal, let’s not kid ourselves. TRT isn’t natural at all and you are at a biological advantage. You will have youthful hormone levels for the rest of your life, possibly extending it. Take your time, be safe, and learn to enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>After you’re feeling great for a while and optimized, talk to your doctor about a low dose of Nandrolone if he/she is progressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 168594, member: 13328"] I had low T most of my life from taking Accutane until I finally suffered enough and started getting into this at 35. I had so little muscle in my body that lifting a small piece of furniture would cause horrible back spasms for a week because there was nothing supporting my back. On 150-200mg a week, I lost 40 lbs getting on a rowing machine with all the energy and motivation that I suddenly had for the first time ever. Then I started lifting weights and gained back nearly 20 lbs, and it wasn’t fat. It’s going to take time to both build up muscle and strengthen bones. After 5 years on TRT I’m in a good place. Don’t rush - especially when you are starting. You will regret over-complicating and over-thinking things and end up frustrated not knowing what caused what. You will start to go in the direction where you want to be and you will start to see results on standard TRT after a few months. It’s not just getting you back to normal, let’s not kid ourselves. TRT isn’t natural at all and you are at a biological advantage. You will have youthful hormone levels for the rest of your life, possibly extending it. Take your time, be safe, and learn to enjoy it. After you’re feeling great for a while and optimized, talk to your doctor about a low dose of Nandrolone if he/she is progressive. [/QUOTE]
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