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Worst case of trying out TRT for 6 months?
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 162446" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>I think you're going about this the right way - it's good to question these things before undertaking such a serious commitment.</p><p></p><p>My $0.02 - and I'm far from a doctor - if you are otherwise healthy and have low/low normal T, you should be able to recover if you decide it's not for you. Plenty of guys have done just that.</p><p></p><p>If I were you, and I was starting TRT with the attitude that it is just a trial run, I'd start with compounded cream, no more than 100mg/day. If you choose to start with injections, do not use any more than 100mg/week - and split that up into at least 2 injections per week. T only - no AI or HCG.</p><p></p><p>You will more than likely feel amazing for a few days after you start - this is dopamine related and short lived. Your balls will ache - this is also short lived. It'll be hard, but try not to seriously think about how you feel until you've been on a stable protocol for at least 6-7 weeks.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of guys who have abused test (way higher doses than we use) that are not able to recover. So my advice is to keep the dose as low as reasonably possible to avoid that. Plus, it seems some guys are starting on too high of a dose in the first place and end up battling sides right out of the gates.</p><p></p><p>But - since you asked about the "worst case scenario" - well, that would be that you don't recover and you will have to use T for the rest of your life. Unlikely, but that is the worst case scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 162446, member: 16947"] I think you're going about this the right way - it's good to question these things before undertaking such a serious commitment. My $0.02 - and I'm far from a doctor - if you are otherwise healthy and have low/low normal T, you should be able to recover if you decide it's not for you. Plenty of guys have done just that. If I were you, and I was starting TRT with the attitude that it is just a trial run, I'd start with compounded cream, no more than 100mg/day. If you choose to start with injections, do not use any more than 100mg/week - and split that up into at least 2 injections per week. T only - no AI or HCG. You will more than likely feel amazing for a few days after you start - this is dopamine related and short lived. Your balls will ache - this is also short lived. It'll be hard, but try not to seriously think about how you feel until you've been on a stable protocol for at least 6-7 weeks. There are plenty of guys who have abused test (way higher doses than we use) that are not able to recover. So my advice is to keep the dose as low as reasonably possible to avoid that. Plus, it seems some guys are starting on too high of a dose in the first place and end up battling sides right out of the gates. But - since you asked about the "worst case scenario" - well, that would be that you don't recover and you will have to use T for the rest of your life. Unlikely, but that is the worst case scenario. [/QUOTE]
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