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Restarting after 8 years of TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 95649" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>I've been on these type of forums for years. I could be wrong but it seems to me the older guys are the ones that get the most benefit from trt. Mostly the guys that truly suffer from age related decline. The. The younger guys that feel great from trt seem to be the guys that had puberty issues and such. There are others that have had success also that are on the younger side not from the things I mentioned abouve but it seems far and few between. It may also be the younger guys that go on trt and do good do not even visit these forums but can't be sure. I'm in the same boat as you I'm always questioning if I should be on it and how it will be long term having other hormones either shut down or effected by trying to Manipulate my endocrine system. Then on the other hand I think about long term side effects of low t. But what is low t. What if mine really is my genetic setpoint. Trt hasn't givin me my erection quality back libido is slightly better but can also be psychological. So if it was cut and dry and trt brought back my libido and erections I could say my pre trt numbers were low and were effecting me. But since it's not helping maybe it is Unrelated. I have a pretty obsessive personality and since going back on trt all I do is read the boards again. All I do is wonder if every little feeling I have is realated to trt. I don't think I'm built for this especially at 35. Hopefully I have at least another 40 years of life and I too am starting to second guess if I want to deal with all this for that long. Like I said if it was giving me clear cut benefits it would be a no brainer but this hasn't been to fun so far. </p><p></p><p>Sorry im all over the place I hope you get my drift</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 95649, member: 12858"] I've been on these type of forums for years. I could be wrong but it seems to me the older guys are the ones that get the most benefit from trt. Mostly the guys that truly suffer from age related decline. The. The younger guys that feel great from trt seem to be the guys that had puberty issues and such. There are others that have had success also that are on the younger side not from the things I mentioned abouve but it seems far and few between. It may also be the younger guys that go on trt and do good do not even visit these forums but can't be sure. I'm in the same boat as you I'm always questioning if I should be on it and how it will be long term having other hormones either shut down or effected by trying to Manipulate my endocrine system. Then on the other hand I think about long term side effects of low t. But what is low t. What if mine really is my genetic setpoint. Trt hasn't givin me my erection quality back libido is slightly better but can also be psychological. So if it was cut and dry and trt brought back my libido and erections I could say my pre trt numbers were low and were effecting me. But since it's not helping maybe it is Unrelated. I have a pretty obsessive personality and since going back on trt all I do is read the boards again. All I do is wonder if every little feeling I have is realated to trt. I don't think I'm built for this especially at 35. Hopefully I have at least another 40 years of life and I too am starting to second guess if I want to deal with all this for that long. Like I said if it was giving me clear cut benefits it would be a no brainer but this hasn't been to fun so far. Sorry im all over the place I hope you get my drift [/QUOTE]
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