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    TRT is generally a lifetime treatment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    TRT is generally a lifetime treatment.
    Well, unfortunately, i am all too familiar with the "life-time" treatment scenario. Good to know though, thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RED-KTS View Post
    Well, unfortunately, i am all too familiar with the "life-time" treatment scenario. Good to know though, thanks again!
    Muscle is very serious in his reply. TRT is lifetime. A man doesn't just stop when he feels better. If you are unfamiliar with TRT, it doesn't work that way.

    It's my understanding from others on the forum that you can get the correct advice and treatment from the sponsors of this forum - lowtestosterone.com. I'd suggest you look into it.

    Or you can give your location and others may be able to refer you to a good TRT doctor in your area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Sox View Post
    Muscle is very serious in his reply. TRT is lifetime. A man doesn't just stop when he feels better. If you are unfamiliar with TRT, it doesn't work that way.

    It's my understanding from others on the forum that you can get the correct advice and treatment from the sponsors of this forum - lowtestosterone.com. I'd suggest you look into it.

    Or you can give your location and others may be able to refer you to a good TRT doctor in your area.
    I can understand that the treatment isn't a cure for low testosterone, but rather a treatment for the symptoms that low testosterone can cause. i was just hoping there was a chance that i could eventually cycle off, since regular exercise is supposedly the natural way to up ur test levels. I am one of those guys who asks a lot of questions, whether they sound stupid or not, because information is my drug of choice..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    TRT is generally a lifetime treatment.
    Do you think it would be better or even beneficial to simply start with the hcg to help my body increase its own production of testosterone? rather than risking the obvious and reverting to my previous treatment plan..because of my body fat, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RED-KTS

    Do you think it would be better or even beneficial to simply start with the hcg to help my body increase its own production of testosterone? rather than risking the obvious and reverting to my previous treatment plan..because of my body fat, etc.
    It really depends on the cause of your hypoandrogenism. Some docs will try a course of HCG therapy to see if they can restart your natural production but if you've been suppressed for an extended period, HCG therapy will be minimally effective at best. It may be worth a try depending how you feel at present. If your levels are well below the lower limit of normal and you are exhibiting hallmarks of low T, you would achieve more immediate relief from TRT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    It really depends on the cause of your hypoandrogenism. Some docs will try a course of HCG therapy to see if they can restart your natural production but if you've been suppressed for an extended period, HCG therapy will be minimally effective at best. It may be worth a try depending how you feel at present. If your levels are well below the lower limit of normal and you are exhibiting hallmarks of low T, you would achieve more immediate relief from TRT.
    Thank you again..
    during my previously short-lived trt, i did notice a big difference in my quality of life in general, so your reply hits home with me. I am always hesitant to put anything into my body without checking with many different sources, including my doctors.

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