Quote Originally Posted by 600@50 View Post
OP I've been on TRT since 1993 when I was 32 years old, I'm now almost 56. I was tired all the time. Lacked motivation. I wasn't making any real gains in the gym. I found a great endo that listened and prescribed my dosage to the very high end of normal. I felt like I could do anything. My training went through the roof, I wasn't run down all the time anymore and I generally felt great. But as you know life throws things at us and my training got pushed to the back burner and I sometimes wasn't real consistent with my pins and one thing led to another and after a few years I got tired of pinning every week so I went off cold turkey. After a year or so of feeling like crap I went back to my endo and started over. Things went back to great again and life was good. I repeated this on/off scenario a couple of times in the past 24 years. Yes you'll get tired of pinning. Yes you'll have good and bad days still. But in the long run you'll be much happier and healthier if you follow your TRT regimen as laid out by your doctor. You owe it to yourself to at least give it shot. No pun intended there. I think the benefits out weigh the frustration of feeling bad and the pinning. If you have questions don't hesitate to ask.

Also get over into the TRT / hormone replacement section and look around. You'll find help anywhere on this forum.
Yeah. I have been studying the trt section. Actually reading through all the stickies I can find. Knowledge is power. That's for the reply. We will see what the doc says after my next round of labs. If I am not happy then I can always find another doc. I may even try an endo. May be more receptive to my concerns. Just have to wait and see. Until then, I will keep researching all I can find.