Anyone recently been put on TRT and have noticed a huge change in your life for the better?
What dosage were you given?
Did you Dr prescribe you anything else with the Test? What brand of Test do you get?
I started off with 200mg every 2 weeks but was recently changed to every 10 days same dose. I'd like to get it to 200mgs every week.
I get the Paddock Labs in the 1ML or Watson in the 10ML. I was thinking of asking for the Pfizer but its expensive and not sure if it really matters between that and the other brands. I get the rest for free through insurance.
I wanted to talk to my Dr about getting HCG. Anyone else get this with their TRT?
I've noticed a huge difference in quality of life, energy, confidence, etc. I'm very happy I took this direction by going on TRT.
Lets hear your stories!
I noticed same kind of positive changes when I began my TRT three years ago. It really changed the quality of my life a lot, I got my energy back and started taking interest in things in general again. Before TRT I felt unbelievably lethargic all the time and had zero interest to do anything at all. I started hitting the gym again and managed to lose 35 KGs of fat
:sly: (yeap, I was pretty damn obese some years back
), and have kept my weight/diet in check since. So all in all the TRT was a real life saver for me in every aspect.
Why I had such a low test values is a bit of a mystery to begin with. I was 27 yo when I went to TRT, and I had never touched any AAS. I did my my first cycle/blast when I had already been in TRT for a while. The most likely reason for suppressing my natural T-levels to very low level (almost nonexistent in some of my labs) is the use (and unfortunately abuse) of various RX-drugs, mainly opiates/opioids and other pain killers. I know this is subject of debate here, or at least has been bc I have red numerous posts claiming that opiates don't suppress test levels. Yeat, that is the only reason my endocrinologist came up with, and it seemed to be known and studied fact from what she told me. So my opinion on the matter is quite clear, and everyone is free to choose their own, I'm not interested arguing about it.
Back to main subject a bit, I have been using Testogel for my TRT since the beginning. In the beginning it worked well and I had my T-levels where I wanted them, but it seems like it has somehow lost part of its effectiveness over the years. Last time I got labs done to check my levels and indeed there is a very big drop in my test levels in approx one years time.
I am currently in process of switching from Testogel to injections, as soon as I can get an appointment to my endo (she's a head of the endocrinology unit, so it takes some time to get an appointment, but she really knows what she's doing, so it's worth the wait). Problem with TRT injections here is that choices ain't that great, to my knowledge only options are Sustanon or Undecoate, and I will probably have to go see a nurse each time to get my shot ( least at first). Also the thing I like about Testogel is that I can adjust my dose so easily. My plan is to try to convince my endo to arrange my TRT in such way that I will get script/shots to/of Sustanon and will also get to keep my Testogel script, so I can adjust the dose with it.
I will also try to get some HCG and a Adex/Aromasin script while I'm at it.
Hopefully that will work out, at least I have a lot of experience with convincing doc's to give me the script I want, from my days as a addict...
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