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Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT - Should I?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Mosher" data-source="post: 68696" data-attributes="member: 12534"><p>No reason to stress out too much about it.</p><p>Many guys on here and other places safely on TRT for over 20 years.</p><p>Everyone on here who responds will probably tell you this:</p><p>Step 1: Full set of labs (complete/full pre-TRT hormone panel)</p><p>Step 2: Possibly re-evaluate how you're working out and why so much (almost certain you're over-training unless you're a professional athlete ;-)</p><p>Step 3: No such thing as an over the counter T booster that actually works (just being honest here)</p><p>Step 4: Browse this forum, learn what you can, have labs done and then feel free to ask questions (if you can't find an answer here I'd be stunned)</p><p></p><p>Lastly, if TRT is truly what you need, then adding in hCG will prevent the atrophy you are worried about.</p><p>Many of us use it at least twice weekly, some every other day, some daily.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps you begin the process!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Mosher, post: 68696, member: 12534"] No reason to stress out too much about it. Many guys on here and other places safely on TRT for over 20 years. Everyone on here who responds will probably tell you this: Step 1: Full set of labs (complete/full pre-TRT hormone panel) Step 2: Possibly re-evaluate how you're working out and why so much (almost certain you're over-training unless you're a professional athlete ;-) Step 3: No such thing as an over the counter T booster that actually works (just being honest here) Step 4: Browse this forum, learn what you can, have labs done and then feel free to ask questions (if you can't find an answer here I'd be stunned) Lastly, if TRT is truly what you need, then adding in hCG will prevent the atrophy you are worried about. Many of us use it at least twice weekly, some every other day, some daily. Hope this helps you begin the process! [/QUOTE]
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