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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT - Why it works and why it doesn't
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 46567" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Canatct - Your experience is similar to mine. I've felt the same way. I stopped TRT cold turkey a few years ago with none of the menacing, debilitating things you read about happening. My TT went back to about what it was at baseline (didn't crash to sub zero levels as some would lead you to believe). I chose to get back on Cypionate because I believe in the benefits it offers. My problem was, like many others, I got bad advice from a doc who wasn't well versed in the best protocols. He meant well, just wasn't super knowledgeable. I educated myself from great sites like excelmale.com, read Nelson's book and made the decision to get get back on T with a much different approach...that I believe is paying off. It sounds like you've tried a few sound protocols and you're just not getting the result you're looking for. That's a tough position to be in my friend. Good to hear that after stopping T, you're doing well and feeling better. I think we all hear the advertisements about how great testosterone is for a man, but what men are seldom told is about the impact exogenous T has on so many other hormones. I take it because, for me, the pros outweigh the cons. But there is certainly a downside for some guys who take T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 46567, member: 565"] Canatct - Your experience is similar to mine. I've felt the same way. I stopped TRT cold turkey a few years ago with none of the menacing, debilitating things you read about happening. My TT went back to about what it was at baseline (didn't crash to sub zero levels as some would lead you to believe). I chose to get back on Cypionate because I believe in the benefits it offers. My problem was, like many others, I got bad advice from a doc who wasn't well versed in the best protocols. He meant well, just wasn't super knowledgeable. I educated myself from great sites like excelmale.com, read Nelson's book and made the decision to get get back on T with a much different approach...that I believe is paying off. It sounds like you've tried a few sound protocols and you're just not getting the result you're looking for. That's a tough position to be in my friend. Good to hear that after stopping T, you're doing well and feeling better. I think we all hear the advertisements about how great testosterone is for a man, but what men are seldom told is about the impact exogenous T has on so many other hormones. I take it because, for me, the pros outweigh the cons. But there is certainly a downside for some guys who take T. [/QUOTE]
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