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Originally Posted by
Babyslim
Mrmanguy: Thank you, I have seen many of these charts.
My question though is this: It seems a normal pattern for testosterone levels in a male would peak high during puberty to radically develop secondary sexual characteristics. Then, in early 20s or so T levels decline to an ideal level to maintain those changes. Myself and many others in a situation like mine have not experienced this radical change in our physiology during our teens for whatever reason. It seems to me that a TRT patient in this situation could benefit from a TRT protocol that raises serum levels to that of a pubescent male for the first year or so to help the patient reach his genetic potential then drop to mid range levels to maintain.