
Originally Posted by
flatscat
I agree with JP and K well but with a couple of comments.
With your stats - 5'9 and 360 - you gotta be around or above 40%bf - so -
You should try to lose as much of that as you can before you start - you have become sedentary and with that BF your E2 is more than likely way out of range. You could and should try to lower that before you jump on the t. You can do it by reducing BF and/or with an AI. Now that being said, you probably have ten times the risk of other side effects/complications because of your obesity - so, you should make sure you are closely being monitored by a physician at all times.
If you do the above for at least two months - you will have made a start in changing your metabolism and developing healthy eating habits as well as strength and conditioning habits you do not have now. That is probably the most important thing for you to do before you start trt - no matter how much you have accomplished during those two months. See, the WORST thing you can do is to jump on trt and sit there and do nothing - you might see your health deteriorate from where it is today.
Not trying to scare you at all.... just want you to get a head start on your transformation to the new you bro.
Head over to the diet section, start a thread and get some advise, and change the way you eat. Start some cardio and work your way up on time and intensity. Drop some pounds, and start a strength training program. Do this for a while and get your levels retested.
Not sure about GH right now - you have way bigger problems than a deficiency in those levels (if you are in fact deficient).
You can do this - read all you can here, spend time on the internet researching hrt, and take all our advise in, then make your own informed decision along with your physician about how to accomplish your goals.
Good luck and we are all here to help!
Flats