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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Thinking about starting trt
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<blockquote data-quote="EDHSJAL" data-source="post: 265053" data-attributes="member: 12602"><p>I've been on TRT for 7 years. My T levels are in the mid normal range. I've had it higher than the top of the range. It never did anything for my libido. There are obviously other factors at play. </p><p></p><p>A lot of guys want to hop on the TRT train to get more muscular gains in the gym or they want to have the raging libido of a teenager. I can tell you it is not the end-all cure-all male solution.</p><p></p><p>I am currently 73 years old. Getting one's T level to a normal healthy range is essential for our body to function well. This is true for all our hormones. Bringing my T level back to a healthy level improved my focus and concentration. It also helped in maintaining muscle mass. I also don't have aches, pains and stiffness as others my age have. I also have been working out for 47 years. I'm sure this helped. For me, normalizing my T level allowed my body to function closer to when I was young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EDHSJAL, post: 265053, member: 12602"] I've been on TRT for 7 years. My T levels are in the mid normal range. I've had it higher than the top of the range. It never did anything for my libido. There are obviously other factors at play. A lot of guys want to hop on the TRT train to get more muscular gains in the gym or they want to have the raging libido of a teenager. I can tell you it is not the end-all cure-all male solution. I am currently 73 years old. Getting one's T level to a normal healthy range is essential for our body to function well. This is true for all our hormones. Bringing my T level back to a healthy level improved my focus and concentration. It also helped in maintaining muscle mass. I also don't have aches, pains and stiffness as others my age have. I also have been working out for 47 years. I'm sure this helped. For me, normalizing my T level allowed my body to function closer to when I was young. [/QUOTE]
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