Maybe i should have clarified i mean the hassle of dealing with the pharmacy, and the weekly injection. If I could go back to not needing it I would happily do it. If I had to go back to low test levels without trt. I would not.
My statement was not clear, and that was my fault. If my test levels were normal I would not want to go through with trt. I'm not married so it did nothing to help in that department, but I did help with my overall well being.
edit: my biggest problem with my trt has been insurance, for the first time in 3 years I don't have it. It made dealing with the pharmacy so much better. My problem with trt has been mainly insurance related, and 3 years of dealing with it has made me just wish I could have my normal test levels back that's all. The ops levels don't seem to bad, but I don't know how he feels. I just know that at 16 I wouldn't have wanted to deal with trt unless my numbers were extremely low, especially knowing I would probably have to deal with it for life.
When i first started trt i felt like i was 16, and I loved it. I'm not anti trt and that's how it came off. I think it's a great option for those who truly need it. From now on I will make sure to clarify my statements.
keel and 2sox portraying trt negatively was not my intention. My intention was to merely state if there is any other option at 16 I would explore that rather than trt.




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