
Originally Posted by
Youthful55guy
You've heard opinions both ways, now you need to come to your own decision on whether or not your doctor is competent or has some other motives in mind. I think we are all in agreement that your original labs indicate that you a candidate for TRT. However, before I'd dive head first into a LIFELONG treatment at your age, I'd want to know more about why I was low on T. What's preventing normal production? Are you primary or secondary? Is it correctable by other treatments? All good questions to be answered.
I also suggest you read the sticky on the first page of the forum called "Best Practices in TRT". There I lay out with a lot more discussion what I believe to a good starting dose, labs, follow up labs, and ancillaries that are important for pursuing a successful and SUSTAINABLE TRT protocol. My personal belief is that your doc is approaching it the wrong way and that over the long term, you will be battling unnecessary side-effects. You posted in this TRT/anti-aging forum, so I am assuming your goal is to restore a healthful and more youthful feeling, not to make you into a bodybuilder. There are other forums for that.