I'm just wondering if cycling as a lifestyle will eventually lead to TRT. I mean is that the end game? Inevitable?
I'm just wondering if cycling as a lifestyle will eventually lead to TRT. I mean is that the end game? Inevitable?
depends on your PCT,and how good you manage it,also depends on your age as well
This is the unknown. More and more people are on TRT today. This is due to all the anti-aging clinics and society awareness. There are even commercials for "low T". Its funny how our world works. All these steroid scandals in sports and steroid busts happen around the early 2000s and steroids are publicly bashed. Now, they have health benefits (which they always have obviously) and are being more accepted in society. People are stupid.
Sorry, ranted off topic.
nothing is written in stone.
I have been doing it since 1980 and im not on TRT,although my test level is low because of my age i still function good.I only just starting doing PCT after my cycles becaus ethey are more agressive and longer.Just finished a Clomid and Nolvadex PCT and everything is GTG......
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