Me..
I'm on my 30's and on official TRT program, and that's not so easy to get on board around here. It's very different thing from i.e. USA here, I think nearest longevity clinic is in Switzerland. I went through at least 9 months of different type of endocrinology tests, MRIs etc. before getting diagnosed with low T. It also happend before I touched any AAS, so I actually have naturally low T, and didn't screw up my HPTA by abusing steroids.
IMO TRT is not for people under 30 yo, unless they are properly diagnosed with low T, and have no other choice. TRT/Cruising when you are on your 20's makes no sense to me, there's still so much time ahead of you at that point.
TRT is for rest of life, I would have probably end up being on it anyway, but if I had a choice I would much rather just cycled until my 40's, and then start HRT with Test and hGH.
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