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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Natural Testosterone Levels vs TRT Testosterone Levels
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<blockquote data-quote="Starplex" data-source="post: 53184" data-attributes="member: 13889"><p>You have gotten some great feedback in the above. I'll share some of my similar experience. I'm 42 and have been working out on quality Resistance training programs for over 6 years. The last two to three years I just couldn't make very much progress in the gym. Strength gains were stalled and energy was not there. I was the type that used a scale to weigh everything I ate and track Macro's and calories to try and meet my goals (at least towards the end). Due to my low 'T' I struggled to get rid of body fat and make noticeable gains. I started TRT about 14 weeks ago (Doc has me on a higher dose than many recommend though), and in this time my deadlift increased by over 100Lbs. Also, saw significant strength gains in Squat and Bench. I don't weigh my food anymore and don't eat near as strict and my abs are starting to show now. Obviously TRT has many more benefits than this, but just one of the benefits I've experienced thus far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starplex, post: 53184, member: 13889"] You have gotten some great feedback in the above. I'll share some of my similar experience. I'm 42 and have been working out on quality Resistance training programs for over 6 years. The last two to three years I just couldn't make very much progress in the gym. Strength gains were stalled and energy was not there. I was the type that used a scale to weigh everything I ate and track Macro's and calories to try and meet my goals (at least towards the end). Due to my low 'T' I struggled to get rid of body fat and make noticeable gains. I started TRT about 14 weeks ago (Doc has me on a higher dose than many recommend though), and in this time my deadlift increased by over 100Lbs. Also, saw significant strength gains in Squat and Bench. I don't weigh my food anymore and don't eat near as strict and my abs are starting to show now. Obviously TRT has many more benefits than this, but just one of the benefits I've experienced thus far. [/QUOTE]
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