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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New to the Forum...started TRT 2 months ago
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 82022" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>You know even after you get your protocol all dialed in it could take months to start noticing changes, too many guys expect immediate results and that's not how TRT works. The extra weight you describe is normal in the first coulpe months, some guys that have low T also have low estrogen and when you begin TRT your testosterone increases and so to does estrogen causing some to gain weight or feel bloated. It tapers off after awhile when your body reaches a new balance. If you ever get tired of lousy endos you can always give Defy Medical a try, you don't even need to go in for an appointment. It's a service that contacts you by phone or via video conferencing on your computer, it averages out to $100-$150 a month and some insurances will cover labs decreasing the cost some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 82022, member: 15832"] You know even after you get your protocol all dialed in it could take months to start noticing changes, too many guys expect immediate results and that's not how TRT works. The extra weight you describe is normal in the first coulpe months, some guys that have low T also have low estrogen and when you begin TRT your testosterone increases and so to does estrogen causing some to gain weight or feel bloated. It tapers off after awhile when your body reaches a new balance. If you ever get tired of lousy endos you can always give Defy Medical a try, you don't even need to go in for an appointment. It's a service that contacts you by phone or via video conferencing on your computer, it averages out to $100-$150 a month and some insurances will cover labs decreasing the cost some. [/QUOTE]
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