Hello, Excel Males.
TRT has been a blessing. I tested at 65 total T before getting on TRT and the cognitive benefits since starting have been amazing. I had brain fog since I was a teenager and delayed body hair growth and low energy, and now I'm finally feeling a bit more like a normal man, enjoying the 2nd puberty and stuff. Nice to see big gains from doing a bit of exercise, whereas when I was in the Army in my late teens/early 20s I did a ton of exercise but still struggled to pass fitness test minimums for pushups and 2-mile run.
There have been some side effects that I wish I didn't have to deal with. I had been injecting testosterone cypionate twice a week (3 tick marks /~50mg per injection) for over 2 years. I had to quit TRT back in august to make my wife pregnant (since HCG wasn't doing it). Got that done and resumed injecting in Dec, but I'm injecting less now (doing 2 tick marks on the syringe per injection instead of 3, so I guess that means ~35mg per dose)
I decreased the dose because I have breathing issues. Seems my airway is more restricted while on TRT. I have lost 35 lbs and I'm now 6'1" and 230 lbs (lost a lot of weight from decreased appetite from quitting TRT), so it's not as bad as it was before. I was diagnosed with moderate obstructive sleep apnea back when i was ~265lbs and on TRT. Positive air pressure machine doesn't let me sleep so I got a dental device that pushes the jaw forward opening up the airway some, but don't feel the need to use it. (I put in a consult for sleep clinic to test again.)
I still want to lose another 30-40 lbs. However, I have noticed that injecting TRT makes my face look fatter, my neck thicker, it takes away from my singing voice (less room in the throat for reverberation). Plus, I have to blow my nose all the time. I take Claritin for that to help me get through the night without having to wake up to blast expel mucus, but it's still a lot of boogers and snot to deal with.
Does anyone know if there's a way to manage these sides?
Thanks in advance.
TRT has been a blessing. I tested at 65 total T before getting on TRT and the cognitive benefits since starting have been amazing. I had brain fog since I was a teenager and delayed body hair growth and low energy, and now I'm finally feeling a bit more like a normal man, enjoying the 2nd puberty and stuff. Nice to see big gains from doing a bit of exercise, whereas when I was in the Army in my late teens/early 20s I did a ton of exercise but still struggled to pass fitness test minimums for pushups and 2-mile run.
There have been some side effects that I wish I didn't have to deal with. I had been injecting testosterone cypionate twice a week (3 tick marks /~50mg per injection) for over 2 years. I had to quit TRT back in august to make my wife pregnant (since HCG wasn't doing it). Got that done and resumed injecting in Dec, but I'm injecting less now (doing 2 tick marks on the syringe per injection instead of 3, so I guess that means ~35mg per dose)
I decreased the dose because I have breathing issues. Seems my airway is more restricted while on TRT. I have lost 35 lbs and I'm now 6'1" and 230 lbs (lost a lot of weight from decreased appetite from quitting TRT), so it's not as bad as it was before. I was diagnosed with moderate obstructive sleep apnea back when i was ~265lbs and on TRT. Positive air pressure machine doesn't let me sleep so I got a dental device that pushes the jaw forward opening up the airway some, but don't feel the need to use it. (I put in a consult for sleep clinic to test again.)
I still want to lose another 30-40 lbs. However, I have noticed that injecting TRT makes my face look fatter, my neck thicker, it takes away from my singing voice (less room in the throat for reverberation). Plus, I have to blow my nose all the time. I take Claritin for that to help me get through the night without having to wake up to blast expel mucus, but it's still a lot of boogers and snot to deal with.
Does anyone know if there's a way to manage these sides?
Thanks in advance.