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<blockquote data-quote="Keepgoing" data-source="post: 90584" data-attributes="member: 17254"><p>Gh2726</p><p> I too started TRT in my twenties. No drug or injury caused it, just genetic defect. My humble advise to you is search for a doctor that looks at TRT last, but is knowledge about using it. There are programs that uses HCG as a stand alone and Clomid as a stand alone treatment. Both have had successes. They don’t always work, but it’s better to try and know before committing to TRT. TRT is not cheap and the benefits are reflective of your diet and training. Physically demanding weight training with a proper diet will do wonders for your natural levels. BF % has a huge impact on the effectiveness of TRT. </p><p> I strongly recommend committing to steady sleep, diet, and training schedule before attempting TRT. TRT is not a magic fix. Constant tracking of your physical well being, medications, and blood work are a must for effective treatement. I’m no doctor, so take this for what it is, just advise. Hit me back if you need free help with diet and training. There is life after 20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepgoing, post: 90584, member: 17254"] Gh2726 I too started TRT in my twenties. No drug or injury caused it, just genetic defect. My humble advise to you is search for a doctor that looks at TRT last, but is knowledge about using it. There are programs that uses HCG as a stand alone and Clomid as a stand alone treatment. Both have had successes. They don’t always work, but it’s better to try and know before committing to TRT. TRT is not cheap and the benefits are reflective of your diet and training. Physically demanding weight training with a proper diet will do wonders for your natural levels. BF % has a huge impact on the effectiveness of TRT. I strongly recommend committing to steady sleep, diet, and training schedule before attempting TRT. TRT is not a magic fix. Constant tracking of your physical well being, medications, and blood work are a must for effective treatement. I’m no doctor, so take this for what it is, just advise. Hit me back if you need free help with diet and training. There is life after 20. [/QUOTE]
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