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<blockquote data-quote="Melody68" data-source="post: 279208" data-attributes="member: 46595"><p><strong>Ideally, my current protocol (70mg test cyp split twice a week) will help me stay fit, strong, trim, healthy, sexual for the next 20 or 30 years from 59 years old to 80+ instead of the usual decay that most of us get.</strong></p><p>Those are my thoughts exactly. I was driving with my wife when an older man, perhaps 75, walked by at a crosswalk. He was very gaunt, skinny, bent-over, simply frail. Sure, maybe he's had a very tough time with illnesses, and I sympathize. But I wondered if he could have prevented that look by TRT and lifting some light/medium weights. I'm 68, that's not me . . . yet, I'm 6'3 and 248 lbs. But if I can prevent that look then I'll be on a conservative dose of TRT the rest of my life.</p><p></p><p><strong>Nipple sensitivity definitely lightened up after six or nine months, but still flares up from time to time but I kind of think it’s a nice reminder that the testosterone is actually in there and working.</strong></p><p></p><p>I started with the crappy gels about 4 months ago, and graduated to injections just 9 days ago. But I've had the nipple sensitivity the whole time. I'm currently searching for another doctor since my existing one doesn't even bother to test estrogen levels. I assumed that my estrogen is probably high since I have the sensitivity. Systemlord and Vince say that nipple sensitivity is normal amongst TRT users. But how do you know where do you draw the line to nipple sensitivity and when it might lead to some horrible gyno?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melody68, post: 279208, member: 46595"] [B]Ideally, my current protocol (70mg test cyp split twice a week) will help me stay fit, strong, trim, healthy, sexual for the next 20 or 30 years from 59 years old to 80+ instead of the usual decay that most of us get.[/B] Those are my thoughts exactly. I was driving with my wife when an older man, perhaps 75, walked by at a crosswalk. He was very gaunt, skinny, bent-over, simply frail. Sure, maybe he's had a very tough time with illnesses, and I sympathize. But I wondered if he could have prevented that look by TRT and lifting some light/medium weights. I'm 68, that's not me . . . yet, I'm 6'3 and 248 lbs. But if I can prevent that look then I'll be on a conservative dose of TRT the rest of my life. [B]Nipple sensitivity definitely lightened up after six or nine months, but still flares up from time to time but I kind of think it’s a nice reminder that the testosterone is actually in there and working.[/B] I started with the crappy gels about 4 months ago, and graduated to injections just 9 days ago. But I've had the nipple sensitivity the whole time. I'm currently searching for another doctor since my existing one doesn't even bother to test estrogen levels. I assumed that my estrogen is probably high since I have the sensitivity. Systemlord and Vince say that nipple sensitivity is normal amongst TRT users. But how do you know where do you draw the line to nipple sensitivity and when it might lead to some horrible gyno? [/QUOTE]
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