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Why do so many Quit TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 268020" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Where do you get the data stating most people who start TRT eventually quit? USA TODAY reports that "the TRT market is estimated to rise to USD 2.46 billion by 2029" Seems to me most people are completely happy with TRT and don't come to boards like this to talk about how happy they are.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]38435[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>One of the biggest problems seems to be that a few who start TRT are expecting TRT to preform miracles. Many guys who even start using anabolic steroids as athletes feel the drugs are a substitute for having to train properly, eat properly and get plenty of rest. It is just a tool in the process. Quite a few are impatient and don't understand that this is a slow process and patients need to be used working with your doctor. </p><p></p><p>Quite a few don't realize what they are getting into having to take a medication by injection for the rest of their lives. This isn't a short term fix. Quite a few expect TRT to solve all the problems in your life. Many of these problems are perpetuated by the clinics that push TRT as a cure-all for men over 35. It will stop the aging process and turn you into a stud in bed, solve problems in your marriage. Trust me from taking testosterone since 1980 none of this is true. I has helped me retain muscle mass but as you age sarcopenia still happens. It has helped me keep my test levels at a higher normal range. It also has helped me stay out of the doctor's offices but I also am very physically active and eat well, plus I get plenty of sleep and don't drink, smoke or do recreational drugs of any kind. I live a clean life. I have never had sex issues and never had mental issues and would not expect TRT to solve in problems like this. TRT helps me feel that way I have since 1980 when I started and nothing else. In other words, I feel normal, other than growing older.</p><p></p><p>I have had the E2 issues and also had HCT problems. There are simple ways to fix this but it doesn't happen over night. Most guys here are constantly changing up things in a panic and end up complication problems that take time to solve. Many guys come to boards like this wanting free advice, when they should be getting their advice from a qualified TRT doctors. We have some very good ones listed here. What is good about this board is the option to learn about the whole process. We are all individual and the more you learn about TRT, the more you can help your doctor solve your individual issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 268020, member: 43589"] Where do you get the data stating most people who start TRT eventually quit? USA TODAY reports that "the TRT market is estimated to rise to USD 2.46 billion by 2029" Seems to me most people are completely happy with TRT and don't come to boards like this to talk about how happy they are. [ATTACH type="full" alt="test.JPG"]38435[/ATTACH] One of the biggest problems seems to be that a few who start TRT are expecting TRT to preform miracles. Many guys who even start using anabolic steroids as athletes feel the drugs are a substitute for having to train properly, eat properly and get plenty of rest. It is just a tool in the process. Quite a few are impatient and don't understand that this is a slow process and patients need to be used working with your doctor. Quite a few don't realize what they are getting into having to take a medication by injection for the rest of their lives. This isn't a short term fix. Quite a few expect TRT to solve all the problems in your life. Many of these problems are perpetuated by the clinics that push TRT as a cure-all for men over 35. It will stop the aging process and turn you into a stud in bed, solve problems in your marriage. Trust me from taking testosterone since 1980 none of this is true. I has helped me retain muscle mass but as you age sarcopenia still happens. It has helped me keep my test levels at a higher normal range. It also has helped me stay out of the doctor's offices but I also am very physically active and eat well, plus I get plenty of sleep and don't drink, smoke or do recreational drugs of any kind. I live a clean life. I have never had sex issues and never had mental issues and would not expect TRT to solve in problems like this. TRT helps me feel that way I have since 1980 when I started and nothing else. In other words, I feel normal, other than growing older. I have had the E2 issues and also had HCT problems. There are simple ways to fix this but it doesn't happen over night. Most guys here are constantly changing up things in a panic and end up complication problems that take time to solve. Many guys come to boards like this wanting free advice, when they should be getting their advice from a qualified TRT doctors. We have some very good ones listed here. What is good about this board is the option to learn about the whole process. We are all individual and the more you learn about TRT, the more you can help your doctor solve your individual issues. [/QUOTE]
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