Quote Originally Posted by Chicagotarsier View Post
Step 1: Get blood work done before anything.

Step 2: Read the forums front to back..here and other places.

If you are just looking for an advantage I would say this....

The body can naturally have a T level up to around 1200 unless you are a super freak. Just having a T level that the body can naturally produce (albeit via supplements) puts you above 99% of all humans. You do not need to cycle or do some hulk forming process to see the difference.

I was low T (68) and in great pain (Did not know it) but was still in the gym 6x a week for 2 hours and swam a total of 30 miles a week. I got my initial trt dose and in 4 weeks went from looking fat and dumpy (though in shape) to losing 6 inches on the waist and my arms looking sweet. I have no plans to be a hulk but seeing the rewards for my hard work are worth it. Just my 2 cents.

Many ways to achieve this but the safest is and always will be the good ole 1:1 test! If you are normal for your age on bloodwork and keep the dose just enough to be level but give you 1000-1200 you should see some really good improvements. In a nutshell...proper trt.
Read his post, he has an underlying condition and he is 19! His goal is to lose weight and high BF would mean NO to anyone unless maybe it is somone like you that has low t and needs it for medical reasons and is under a doctors care.