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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Should I start TRT? Dr says yes but not sure
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<blockquote data-quote="KenAdams" data-source="post: 255221" data-attributes="member: 44726"><p>Just wondering if I could get some real world experience from you guys on testosterone.</p><p></p><p>43 185lbs 6”4. I lost One testicle to cancer they removed it and then had chemo. So I have one nut.</p><p></p><p>Reason it got to this is fatigue n lack of concentration and can’t gain any noticeable muscle no matter how often I work out. Seem to keep fat in belly area. Libido isn’t very high either it has dropped over the past year or so. Not that interested which isn’t fun. Concentration could be better.</p><p></p><p>That being said erections are strong with no issues. Sensitivity is still great too. I can still get through workouts an exercise and do all my yard work etc but no gains really. Happy disposition mostly. Anxiety happens much more often but not depressed etc.</p><p></p><p>Not on any medications and last testosterone reading was 401 total. I can get more specifics if you need them lab wise but was really hoping we could just discuss overall feeling and is it worth it or is it just a honeymoon phase where you feel good for a brief period of time and then it goes away? Did some of you guys lose penis sensitivity? </p><p></p><p>Just don’t know if I’m just getting old or if I should start. Dr is ready to start but I’m concerned because I’m not even 45 and what do I do at age 50 or 55. Will TRT still work or will I be in worse shape.</p><p>Thank you so much for the help. Would really appreciate honest conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenAdams, post: 255221, member: 44726"] Just wondering if I could get some real world experience from you guys on testosterone. 43 185lbs 6”4. I lost One testicle to cancer they removed it and then had chemo. So I have one nut. Reason it got to this is fatigue n lack of concentration and can’t gain any noticeable muscle no matter how often I work out. Seem to keep fat in belly area. Libido isn’t very high either it has dropped over the past year or so. Not that interested which isn’t fun. Concentration could be better. That being said erections are strong with no issues. Sensitivity is still great too. I can still get through workouts an exercise and do all my yard work etc but no gains really. Happy disposition mostly. Anxiety happens much more often but not depressed etc. Not on any medications and last testosterone reading was 401 total. I can get more specifics if you need them lab wise but was really hoping we could just discuss overall feeling and is it worth it or is it just a honeymoon phase where you feel good for a brief period of time and then it goes away? Did some of you guys lose penis sensitivity? Just don’t know if I’m just getting old or if I should start. Dr is ready to start but I’m concerned because I’m not even 45 and what do I do at age 50 or 55. Will TRT still work or will I be in worse shape. Thank you so much for the help. Would really appreciate honest conversation. [/QUOTE]
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