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    Whats the deal with TRT?

    It seems like sooo many people on here clain to be on trt! That seems like a ****ing big comitment esspecially if your body isnt making you a fat living. Do I have it wrong or is TRT pretty much a lifelong commitment to injecting steroids ? seems like a sure fire way to become impotant by mid-age! Maybe sombody can enlighten me on this subject a lil more. Or is it just a way to obtain a prescription for gear? seems like a big trade off

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    Yes it's TRT.
    Testostorone therapy treatment.
    Many do it because they don't have enough testostorone running through them (example 40-50 year olds).

    Younger guys that are doing cycles are running TRT to bridge cycles (this would be the impotent your talking about).
    Some younger guys can also be deficit in the testo department ofcourse (via natural reasons, or self-inflicted reasons).

    I don't see it as a big commitment though, if I have had my kids, an done with it, I will probably never go off juice.

    My 0.02

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    Im 28 I have had all the kids I can. I do not have a very high test level . I crashed my system 1 to many times. From more than one reason.

    I did not rebound after a tear and a half.

    The dr put me on to correct a few problems. 1 being a limp dick.
    Yes it is a big commitment. I do wish I had done some things different but unless you know how to turn back time I guess Ill have to deal with my mistakes.

    I have no insurance . And it costs me 120 a month. Less than most peoples cell phone bill.

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    chap wouldnt it be cheaper to just get your own gear... and have your doc monitor you?

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    ^^^^^^ I wonder if the good doc would be cool with that? I don't think that's a bad deal at all, and it's all legal. Big payoff right there. I've never checked into it but my wheels are starting to turn now. hahaha.....

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    Home brew is to cheap not to do TRT and since i have a diabetic fiance and i have Hep-c we wont be having kids of our own. Im the young one that will be impotent lmao im 21 and naturally got low test(shown in blood work) and would lose a lot when i would do pct and get really depressed so now in between cycles i do 125-150mg a wk of test.

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    does the imppotence continue if you continue to get injections? or does it happen if you stop getting your treatments?

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    HRT is a cure for impotence or helps in so many ways

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    depends on what your definition of impotent is: it could either mean unable to achieve an erection or you are sterile.

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    My question

    If some health man will go on TRT dose 200MG/week will he feel benefits?

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    bump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepous View Post
    My question

    If some health man will go on TRT dose 200MG/week will he feel benefits?
    TRT is for someone who as low testosterone and needs to bring it back up to normal again, there is no need to go on TRT if your test levels are fine.

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    I just started TRT. 44 yo with a history of testicular cancer, which is probably the reason I am low. Started with 200 mg every two weeks... sex drive and frequency of wood went thru the roof shortly after the first injection.

    BTW, no history of AAS use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    TRT is for someone who as low testosterone and needs to bring it back up to normal again, there is no need to go on TRT if your test levels are fine.
    So answer is NO??

    My blood work results are

    LH - 6 <1-9>
    Estradiol 0-37 <0-160> They cant exactly tell me there is <37 ..... so that is very low estradiol

    Testosteron - 30,1 <5,76-30,43>

    And on TRT dose 250mg/week I feel very well... That is very big difference between I am off.

    Help me please what is my problem? low estradiol ?
    Last edited by pepous; 09-10-2009 at 06:02 AM.

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    BUMP ...
    Need advice very much i am desperate and depressed ..

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