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    How does the body adapt to low-T levels?

    Lets assume you stop juicing for a number of years, and your gonads never really pick up the pace and restore your natural test levels. How might the body adapt and what other endocrine systems would be effects from this?

    And when test levels were finally restored via TRT or HRT what types of previous adaptations might be diminished as things went back to "normal"?

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    Hcg?

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    You might get some better responses in the HRT forum.

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    your body would have to adapt to a sh*tty life

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    Your body doesn't really adapt. This is why having low T sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Your body doesn't really adapt. This is why having low T sucks.
    After 3 years of living with low T, I suspect your first assertion is correct, and confirm from my own experience that your second one is.

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    Low T is natures way of easing out the old alpha dogs to make room for the young studs. Now with HRT we do not have to move aside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VegasRenegade View Post
    Low T is natures way of easing out the old alpha dogs to make room for the young studs. Now with HRT we do not have to move aside.
    Hahaha....I like it!

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