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I blast and cruise but have natural low T so I will be on TRT for life. I was diagnosed with it and put on TRT at 22 before ever touching AAS. This is something I would never recommend to anyone that is not already on TRT or doesn't plan to be unless they are pro status.
 
I blast and cruise but have natural low T so I will be on TRT for life. I was diagnosed with it and put on TRT at 22 before ever touching AAS. This is something I would never recommend to anyone that is not already on TRT or doesn't plan to be unless they are pro status.

Yeah it's amazing how some people think its cool until they are injecting 2 x week for a couple of years. Then it's a reality check and the cool just doesn't stick especially if you are not committed to lifting and eating great.
 
I'm 30 yo and, been on TRT for 2-3 years, after diagnosed with low T levels (I haven't had touched any AAS before the diagnose). Since then; I'v been blasting & cruising from beginning of my TRT, using quite wide range of different AAS, untill I found wich ones work best for/with me. I had intrest towards AAS before TRT, so I had researched them quite a bit, and suspected low test before my diagnose, so it really wasn't a surprise or a shock. More of a relief 'cos TRT has improved the quality of my life signifigantly.
Having said that, it defininetely isn NOT something anyone should have as goal, it's something I will have to live with rest of my life, and would day give it up to have natural normal T levels...

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Yeah it's amazing how some people think its cool until they are injecting 2 x week for a couple of years. Then it's a reality check and the cool just doesn't stick especially if you are not committed to lifting and eating great.

Agreed. I also noticed that people are not considering the long-term side-effects of TRT abuse; plain and simple, TRT is just overused/abused by over 70% of individuals on it.
 
Yeah it's amazing how some people think its cool until they are injecting 2 x week for a couple of years. Then it's a reality check and the cool just doesn't stick especially if you are not committed to lifting and eating great.

Agreed its not cool. It comes with a lot of prices to pay and I would never recommend it. But if you do have low T and suffer from all the symptoms of it it's worth it in my opinion.
 
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