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Working out on trt vs no trt
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 40721" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>Its nice to see your axis return back after being on 20 years of TRT and anabolics although your TT is low your quality of life doesn't seem too bad. I also had high libido and erections even in the 300's and 400's TT before I did TRT, now my libido is even more enhanced which I didn't think could be possible. You still put up heavy weight, even now although it might not be what you once did, its better than what most of the male population can currently do. Take some creatine and other supplements to help in the gym. </p><p></p><p>I have gained about 15 lbs of muscle on TRT and my strength has been going up exponentially. I have been doing heavy weighted dips and pull ups and those dips are really making my bench improve but my joints are taking a beating from the added strength I think. I am taking fish oils and other joint supplements which is helping but I was crushing on my bench press and my entire arms felt just sore and dry afterward, its hard to explain. My last sensitive E2 check was 41 so I started taking DIM and calcium D-glucarate so I am curious what my E2 is at now, I doubt that my E2 is lower now which is causing joint problems but you never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 40721, member: 12373"] Its nice to see your axis return back after being on 20 years of TRT and anabolics although your TT is low your quality of life doesn't seem too bad. I also had high libido and erections even in the 300's and 400's TT before I did TRT, now my libido is even more enhanced which I didn't think could be possible. You still put up heavy weight, even now although it might not be what you once did, its better than what most of the male population can currently do. Take some creatine and other supplements to help in the gym. I have gained about 15 lbs of muscle on TRT and my strength has been going up exponentially. I have been doing heavy weighted dips and pull ups and those dips are really making my bench improve but my joints are taking a beating from the added strength I think. I am taking fish oils and other joint supplements which is helping but I was crushing on my bench press and my entire arms felt just sore and dry afterward, its hard to explain. My last sensitive E2 check was 41 so I started taking DIM and calcium D-glucarate so I am curious what my E2 is at now, I doubt that my E2 is lower now which is causing joint problems but you never know. [/QUOTE]
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