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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Understanding My Levels
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 241009" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>I agree with everything Jerajera said in his post and hes spot on everything here IME. I wouldn't touch anything if its working good, libido good, gym endurance/strenght on point, recovery good, and all that on only 6hrs sleep. IMO it doesn't matter that your cFT is barely in range and low, it all depends on how you feel and how you function across the day/week. Just exhaust all natural options, tick every box and enjoy your life, as messing with TRT can get ugly and cost you precious time, effort, feeling off, etc. I started TRT 2 months ago because I was feeling tired, not recovering well, joints cracking etc BUT i was too lean and for too long thus crashed my hormones and felt like death. So I have increased food, sleep, reduced training, took 10mg Boron with some Zinc and other basic stuff for a couple of months and oh boy I started feeling good. Started to get morning wood and libido went up nicely. I was happy but I also had 30ml Sustanon stacked and so after long thought process I decided to give it a go. Was very very skeptical before as I started feeling really good naturally even with crashed FT as my weight went up. So IMO I wouldn't mess if its not broken and would continue to get healthier and stronger naturally and then later on in life, when we will have a lot more information in this field, reevaluate the situation. That would be a logical step to take, more or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 241009, member: 44155"] I agree with everything Jerajera said in his post and hes spot on everything here IME. I wouldn't touch anything if its working good, libido good, gym endurance/strenght on point, recovery good, and all that on only 6hrs sleep. IMO it doesn't matter that your cFT is barely in range and low, it all depends on how you feel and how you function across the day/week. Just exhaust all natural options, tick every box and enjoy your life, as messing with TRT can get ugly and cost you precious time, effort, feeling off, etc. I started TRT 2 months ago because I was feeling tired, not recovering well, joints cracking etc BUT i was too lean and for too long thus crashed my hormones and felt like death. So I have increased food, sleep, reduced training, took 10mg Boron with some Zinc and other basic stuff for a couple of months and oh boy I started feeling good. Started to get morning wood and libido went up nicely. I was happy but I also had 30ml Sustanon stacked and so after long thought process I decided to give it a go. Was very very skeptical before as I started feeling really good naturally even with crashed FT as my weight went up. So IMO I wouldn't mess if its not broken and would continue to get healthier and stronger naturally and then later on in life, when we will have a lot more information in this field, reevaluate the situation. That would be a logical step to take, more or less. [/QUOTE]
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