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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
My TRT Odyssey: Lab Results and More
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<blockquote data-quote="FunkOdyssey" data-source="post: 272316" data-attributes="member: 44064"><p>Thank you for sharing some good suggestions. Yes, more strength/size and better libido and erections are the unmet goals. Better mood, energy, confidence are benefits I am already enjoying so those aspects are largely satisfied. I may even be mentally sharper than before starting TRT, which is great too.</p><p></p><p>I do have some PT-141 which I have only played with a little bit at small doses that were ineffective. I was nervous to try larger (read: normal) doses because of all the stories about nausea and vomiting. I should revisit that though.</p><p></p><p>Microdose of cream is not a bad idea either. The trouble is that even one click of my 200 mg/ml cream will now cause me severe indigestion for the better part of a day (at the same time that it noticeably boosts libido). It is the weirdest thing, almost like a gastrointestinal allergy to it. I've assumed somehow DHT is responsible because the crazy supraphysiologic DHT levels are the most obvious difference between cream and injections. I could possibly try a smaller dose of cream than the 50 mg single click.</p><p></p><p>What do I mean by 5x5? I guess I'm going to share some actual numbers then. I only started in the beginning of November so go easy on me.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]40429[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The Stronglifts guy says most people can bench 220 lbs, squat 300 lbs and deadlift 400 lbs after a year of training and that is my goal. My father came in 2nd place in the world arm wrestling championship in the late 1970s and could bench 450 lbs at my current age so it has been difficult being so skinny and weak in comparison. Until just recently on TRT, my response to strength training has been terrible which led to discouragement and long periods without exercise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FunkOdyssey, post: 272316, member: 44064"] Thank you for sharing some good suggestions. Yes, more strength/size and better libido and erections are the unmet goals. Better mood, energy, confidence are benefits I am already enjoying so those aspects are largely satisfied. I may even be mentally sharper than before starting TRT, which is great too. I do have some PT-141 which I have only played with a little bit at small doses that were ineffective. I was nervous to try larger (read: normal) doses because of all the stories about nausea and vomiting. I should revisit that though. Microdose of cream is not a bad idea either. The trouble is that even one click of my 200 mg/ml cream will now cause me severe indigestion for the better part of a day (at the same time that it noticeably boosts libido). It is the weirdest thing, almost like a gastrointestinal allergy to it. I've assumed somehow DHT is responsible because the crazy supraphysiologic DHT levels are the most obvious difference between cream and injections. I could possibly try a smaller dose of cream than the 50 mg single click. What do I mean by 5x5? I guess I'm going to share some actual numbers then. I only started in the beginning of November so go easy on me. [ATTACH type="full" alt="5x5.png"]40429[/ATTACH] The Stronglifts guy says most people can bench 220 lbs, squat 300 lbs and deadlift 400 lbs after a year of training and that is my goal. My father came in 2nd place in the world arm wrestling championship in the late 1970s and could bench 450 lbs at my current age so it has been difficult being so skinny and weak in comparison. Until just recently on TRT, my response to strength training has been terrible which led to discouragement and long periods without exercise. [/QUOTE]
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