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    Quote Originally Posted by vaders4 View Post
    I'd rather not be on TRT at this age. Not something I'm ready to commit to for the rest of my life.

    My sexual function is normal so I don't really mind (except I'm having trouble getting bigger/stronger).
    Low test can have a significant overall impact on your body there are many studies out there that concluded that men who have low test values are more likely to have heart problems in the long run, and are likely to get diabetes also. It is also factored-in when evaluating your total sperm count. Low test can also indicate if a person might have some thyroid issues.

    Now I'm not trying to scare you, I'm just sharing some of the facts that I've read. I'm also not trying to convince you to be on TRT. But just so you know, TRT doesn't necessarily mean that you have to use test for the rest of your life. There are other compounds available that was clinically proven to raise test levels such as, clomid and arimidex. You'll be suprise what those two compounds can do to people with hypogonadism (low test). But of course, side effects are also and always possible so be aware of that and this is the main reason why people need a doctor they can work with.

    See a specialist, I mean an actual doctor not those online florida websites. Good luck and be safe
    Last edited by dosXX; 10-18-2010 at 11:53 AM.

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    Unfortunately my health insurance doesn't cover that sort of thing.

    I'm going to put myself on 250mg a week of test and see how I feel. I have enough test right now to run that sort of cycle for over a year straight if I wanted to.

    I'm thinking once I go on and feel what it's like to not be lethargic/tired and sometimes depressed for no reason, I may never want to come off :/

    Quote Originally Posted by dosXX View Post
    Low test can have a significant overall impact on your body there are many studies out there that concluded that men who have low test values are more likely to have heart problems in the long run, and are likely to get diabetes also. It is also factored-in when evaluating your total sperm count. Low test can also indicate if a person might have some thyroid issues.

    Now I'm not trying to scare you, I'm just sharing some of the facts that I've read. I'm also not trying to convince you to be on TRT. But just so you know, TRT doesn't necessarily mean that you have to use test for the rest of your life. There are other compounds available that was clinically proven to raise test levels such as, clomid and arimidex. You'll be suprise what those two compounds can do to people with hypogonadism (low test). But of course, side effects are also and always possible so be aware of that and this is the main reason why people need a doctor they can work with.

    See a specialist, I mean an actual doctor not those online florida websites. Good luck and be safe

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    I am currently running test cyp @ 200mg/wk for the past 5 months as part of my trt program and my blood/test levels came back at 1870 (300-1100)... pretty impressive... I am actually gonna drop down to 160mg/wk to get closer to 1100 range.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billytk03z View Post
    I am currently running test cyp @ 200mg/wk for the past 5 months as part of my trt program and my blood/test levels came back at 1870 (300-1100)... pretty impressive... I am actually gonna drop down to 160mg/wk to get closer to 1100 range.....
    Have you been making any gains? side effects?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vaders4 View Post
    Have you been making any gains? side effects?
    I have been gaining nice, slow steady weight...... no side effects (no acne, no hairloss)... the only thing I am not really happy with is that I am not gaining strength, Im thinking of bumping up 400mg/wk of cyp to see what happens...

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