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    mhswhite500 is offline Junior Member
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    Need some serious guidance for TRT please

    Hey, all,

    I’m about to go on a TRT protocol, and I’m a bit nervous as I feel like I’m going on a one way ticket here.

    I’m 28, 5 10, 170lbs and around 10-12% bf.

    I’ve used gear in the past, but I came off of it, several years ago, but I never seemed to fully “recover.”

    I originally wanted to inquire about TRT because I couldn’t get morning wood, had next to zero sex drive, pre mature ejaculations and energy issues throughout the day, despite sleeping 8 hours and eating, what I consider, pretty damn healthy.

    I got a blood test, to measure Test Serum, Free T (direct), LH, FSH and Estrodial

    Test Serum - 537
    Free T - 12
    LH 1.9
    FSH 2.7

    Estrodial 25.4

    I’m, obviously, not in internal meds here, but they seemed a bit low, relative to my age, and my symptoms aren’t exactly ideal.

    I’m beyond looking to use “gear” for recreational purposes anymore; I just want to feel a bit better and more like a 28 year old.

    This company that I’m going through approved me for TRT after the blood test. I spoke to a physician and he listed out the treatment plan.

    I’m not doubting the fact that he’s a doctor, but I had a really bad vibe about the treatment plan as I felt that he described it as if he were prescribing a dose of Advil; so, I have some hesitation here because I don’t want to cause more harm than good.

    My treatment plan, according to them goes as this:

    200mg Test Cyp 1x per week

    .5 Adex 1x per week (that seems odd, but I might be thinking in terms of an actual cycle here rather than TRT)

    500iu HCG 2x per week

    That’s the regiment. I’ve done cycles before; so, obviously, the lay out of a cycle is different from TRT, but after reading through the forms here about how TRT is widely misunderstood, I’m pretty concerned about my regiment. It’s all based off a hunch, but I’ve used this site, albeit a while ago, with much success, and I hope some experts, can help steer me in the right direction.

    I’m happy to answer any more questions or post my full blood panel if needed.

    Thanks, everyone

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    Motardpdx is offline Associate Member
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    Hi, read more threads about test levels, is the low T from health problems, meaning is it a medical condition or lifestyle related? A correct TRT program is 3 times per week, you want to avoid valley/mountain conditions with TRT injections. Again, read, read, read and then ask some questions, majority of your questions will be answered in the previous forms. Cheers!

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