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    Quote Originally Posted by Eduke93 View Post
    Thanks for the responses guys…

    Yeah, that’s what I thought. I mean you can come off, as in off EVERYTHING for a few months when your 250lbs maybe drop 15lbs and to be honest you would still look the same to most people anyway. I am sure guys detox once a year for a couple of months, but coming off a few times per year as a professional bodybuilder seems completely counterproductive based on the length of time they “break!

    My OP, why come off when you can use a TRT dose, an actual TRT dose not cruise dose, give your body a break without the ups and downs, even though they will still lose weight.

    Anyway cheers for your input all, always interesting to see other people’s opinions!
    Low test is not healthy. I agree just drop down to a TRT dose like 100mg per week. For the stuff that we can measure easily through blood work, everything should improve faster if you drop to TRT versus quitting cold turkey, with the exception of hemoglobin/hematocrit etc which will drop anyway just a little slower with TRT, low test fan make you anemic not sure why you'd want to feel like crap and lose gains just to make blood counts drop a little faster lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by cousinmuscles View Post
    Low test is not healthy. I agree just drop down to a TRT dose like 100mg per week. For the stuff that we can measure easily through blood work, everything should improve faster if you drop to TRT versus quitting cold turkey, with the exception of hemoglobin/hematocrit etc which will drop anyway just a little slower with TRT, low test fan make you anemic not sure why you'd want to feel like crap and lose gains just to make blood counts drop a little faster lol
    Exactly, it doesn't make sense... that's why i wanted to put it past you guys because he is a reputable coach and I thought i was missing something, but maybe not!

    Think it was a bit of talk for the camera!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cousinmuscles View Post
    Low test is not healthy. I agree just drop down to a TRT dose like 100mg per week. For the stuff that we can measure easily through blood work, everything should improve faster if you drop to TRT versus quitting cold turkey, with the exception of hemoglobin/hematocrit etc which will drop anyway just a little slower with TRT, low test fan make you anemic not sure why you'd want to feel like crap and lose gains just to make blood counts drop a little faster lol
    Could you tell my endo that? She said the risk of TRT was not worth the benefits. I asked what the solution was then..... silence. Stupid bitch has no idea of the feeling of low test or the issues related. Liberal SoCal Dr’s!
    Sorry for the rant, I am self prescribing TRT because my total test levels were 169 and I just turned 50 and the free test levels dropped and I just hit the minimum with my age change. 2 days earlier and I would have been out of range.


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    Quote Originally Posted by charger69 View Post
    Could you tell my endo that? She said the risk of TRT was not worth the benefits. I asked what the solution was then..... silence. Stupid bitch has no idea of the feeling of low test or the issues related. Liberal SoCal Dr’s!
    Sorry for the rant, I am self prescribing TRT because my total test levels were 169 and I just turned 50 and the free test levels dropped and I just hit the minimum with my age change. 2 days earlier and I would have been out of range.


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    What the F!!!!!

    That's horrific.

    She needs to get a new job, to be honest man i steer away from doctors as much as possible. Thank god for forums like this one aye... I use NHS purely for free blood work and that's it. Everything else i do privately, they are all clueless.

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