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    Quote Originally Posted by CanYouDigIt View Post
    you are stubborn because you started steroids before 25, and yet your planning on going on HRT at 24, how is this not ignorant? or even thinking of going on it for life, I don't understand your logic behind this, even if your natural test would be 300, how does this affect anything in your life?

    you can still perform 2-3 cycles per year, which will get you bigger,
    i started exactly 2 months before I started 24. Sorry I didnt wait until my 25th birthday when my test magically starts to deteriorate all of a sudden. I think 6 years of lifting experience pre-first cycle is enough at my age, especially when I plateaud a long time before. anyways, the points I brought up in the op still seem valid to me. So instead of telling me I am wrong, explain why. And once again, I am not going to do TRT

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlphaMaleDawg View Post
    i started exactly 2 months before I started 24. Sorry I didnt wait until my 25th birthday when my test magically starts to deteriorate all of a sudden. I think 6 years of lifting experience pre-first cycle is enough at my age, especially when I plateaud a long time before. anyways, the points I brought up in the op still seem valid to me. So instead of telling me I am wrong, explain why. And once again, I am not going to do TRT
    You do understand your test wont be of "god-like" amounts for your life....Just because you switch to TRT doesnt mean you will be crusing at 400+ mg a week...if you start doing that your going to have lots of health problems my friend, for most people TRT is just to bring their test levels up to par or slightly above normal, and considering you only did a blood test 5 weeks after cycle, you still want to wait awhile to do another test and get results then...... It is a personal choice but I can tell you right now your going to regret this some day down the road and say to yourself, what the **** was I thinking!?.......

    Its good your not going to do TRT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reaver. View Post
    You do understand your test wont be of "god-like" amounts for your life....Just because you switch to TRT doesnt mean you will be crusing at 400+ mg a week...if you start doing that your going to have lots of health problems my friend, for most people TRT is just to bring their test levels up to par or slightly above normal, and considering you only did a blood test 5 weeks after cycle, you still want to wait awhile to do another test and get results then...... It is a personal choice but I can tell you right now your going to regret this some day down the road and say to yourself, what the **** was I thinking!?.......

    Its good your not going to do TRT
    see now this is a good post. It explains why my line of thinking is wrong and I have learned something I didn't know before reading this post

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    You listed your cons as infertility and the annoyance of weekly injections. At the age of 24, my age as well, we might not think that these are too big of a deal. However you never know what will happen to you in a few years or 10 years. You may not want to have kids now, but what happens if you meet the woman that changes all of that and you have to tell her you may not be fertile? Also, we are young enough that medical conditions to which we might be predisposed are unnoticed or undeveloped. As was mentioned earlier, we don't really know the long term effects of taking synthetic testosterone. At least if you wait until you are older you reduce the possible risk of developing illnesses as a result of TRT.

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