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HRT in Late 20s

Arms84

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I do not like the thought of being dependent on something, but if it enhances my well being drive and energy I will do it.
With that being said I am asking for advise on my situation. I am 28 and have been on self pro-scribed and administered HRT @ 200 mg weekly of T enanthate for well over a year. I have done other AAS before that but no longer desire or wish to get bigger or progress. I am happy at where my body is at now, if not lose some weight and gain endurance with cardio. I am considering entering a field of work where Testing of AAS could be administered and would be looked down upon greatly. I would consider going off all together but as my some of my friends have said "There was a night and day difference when you started," stated my drive, energy and mood all went in the positive directions. I had been on AAS as a child and teenager for Asthma. Another side effect I have noticed is that I do not get sick nearly as much with sinus infections and have never had bronchitis when the weather has changed since being on. I do not wish to go off and get sick because I can afford the downtime or the lack of drive, motivation and energy. I have no kids either. I considering going to a doctor for possible HRT.
 
you were on AAS as a child for asthma? eh? i think you are confusing cortico steroids with anabolic steroids

also yes AAS generally boost immune system, but to solve your bronchitis issue (which i have had myself) i would recommend moving to a place where the allergens won't cause your immune system to attack you.. for me when oak would shed i would get it, so i moved closer to the ocean where oak isn't very common and i am better. has nothing to do with the 'weather changing' that is an old wives tale.. it has to do with what you are allergic to. you should find out a pattern to your problem and find out what kind of pollen is out there around that time and you will know exactly what is causing it so you can get away from it

also something like colloidial silver will boost your immune system, once bronchitis becomes a bacterial infection in the chest you will have to do a round of anti-biotics, but i always tells guy if you do anti-biotics it should be run with pro biotics during and after.

and invest 10 bucks in a netty pot, that will really help clear out your sinuses as well as some hydrogen peroxide and use a straw to drop some in your ears to kill any bacteria

also its completely assinine to give a child AAS for asthma if true.. and if it was actually cortico steroids you were given (which i'm 99% sure it is) its assinine as well. children do not need to be taking cortico's unless its life and death, that doctor you had should be sued because he may have caused life long damage to your body permanently
 
Yeah, I probably was cortical steroids for asthma. Thanks for the advise on the other issues, but unfortunately moving is not an option.
 
You are going to have to go to a doc and get a legit script to be able to pass your new employers drug policy, if that's the route you choose.
 
Yeah, I probably was cortical steroids for asthma. Thanks for the advise on the other issues, but unfortunately moving is not an option.

I would go get some blood work done and see where you stand and then address things from there.
 
I'm going on 61 and not on HRT, It makes me sad to hear this.
 
If getting tested at work is your problem, I don't think self prescribed TRT at a normal range (125mg per week) would test positive. I mean, it's artificial testosterone but I don't think the origin of the testosterone in your body can be determined in a drug test, would someone like to chime in?

And I've said it before and I keep saying it but kids, don't be afraid to go into TRT. If you know it's good for you and you like your testosterone high and stable then why not? Have some of your sperm frozen (I hope it's not too late after a year on) and do what you must with your hormones.
 
I'm going on 61 and not on HRT, It makes me sad to hear this.

I don't know why I assumed you were. I'm 52, and also not on HRT. My last T check had me at 480. So, I think with Test boosters I have been taking, it's higher, and I feel ok.
What about you? You still have a good consistent natural level of testosterone production?
 
I would like to know as well, Radar - how did you prevent from going on HRT?.... Have you run AAS cycles? This is probably a silly question
 
Yeah, I probably was cortical steroids for asthma. Thanks for the advise on the other issues, but unfortunately moving is not an option.

so you want to go on HRT because you thought all along it was anabolic steroids and not cortico steroids helping with your asthma?

this has got to be the silliest thing I have ever heard. people who go on HRT at your age are either very stupid or they are guys who have 1 nut or some problem with producing test. going on HRT the rest of your life at 28 years old is nonsense because you think it helps with your asthma/bronchitis. so my short answer is NO, dumb idea
 
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