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<blockquote data-quote="Luca_03" data-source="post: 215958" data-attributes="member: 18297"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I am 57 & been on TRT for about (12yrs) I get blood tests every 6 months and have been good on my dose (0.30ML 2x per week). My numbers (hematocrit, estrogen, prostate, etc...) are all fine and I feel well. </p><p></p><p>1. Will continuing to take TRT cause any problems down the road such as (heart attack, stroke, prostate issues, cancers, etc...) My primary care doctor was mouthing off about how he would never prescribe this since it may cause heart attack or stroke. My TRT doc, however, has not mentioned this. I will ask during my next appt. Have you ever had any health condition arise years after you used it or know someone who did? Should i be concerned about long term issues?</p><p></p><p>2. I dont plan on stopping my regimen, but suppose I do in the future and I wean off slowly, ive heard that once you slowly reduce it and go off, your levels go back to what they were before you started TRT. So if your initial level was lets say (250) or something low, your levels would return to that. Is this true or would the levels dip even lower for someone like me who has been on it so long.</p><p></p><p>3. If someone discontinues TRT and their levels go back to what they were before the person started their regimen, is there anyway to naturally increase testosterone? Ive heard men "claim" they did it with diet or supplements. Maybe if theyre young they could naturally increase it, but im skeptical. </p><p></p><p>Thanks All!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca_03, post: 215958, member: 18297"] Hi All, I am 57 & been on TRT for about (12yrs) I get blood tests every 6 months and have been good on my dose (0.30ML 2x per week). My numbers (hematocrit, estrogen, prostate, etc...) are all fine and I feel well. 1. Will continuing to take TRT cause any problems down the road such as (heart attack, stroke, prostate issues, cancers, etc...) My primary care doctor was mouthing off about how he would never prescribe this since it may cause heart attack or stroke. My TRT doc, however, has not mentioned this. I will ask during my next appt. Have you ever had any health condition arise years after you used it or know someone who did? Should i be concerned about long term issues? 2. I dont plan on stopping my regimen, but suppose I do in the future and I wean off slowly, ive heard that once you slowly reduce it and go off, your levels go back to what they were before you started TRT. So if your initial level was lets say (250) or something low, your levels would return to that. Is this true or would the levels dip even lower for someone like me who has been on it so long. 3. If someone discontinues TRT and their levels go back to what they were before the person started their regimen, is there anyway to naturally increase testosterone? Ive heard men "claim" they did it with diet or supplements. Maybe if theyre young they could naturally increase it, but im skeptical. Thanks All! [/QUOTE]
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