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  • marylander1940 changed the title to Testosterone Replacement Therapy expectations!
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I have been on TRT for over 20 years because I need it to stay mid range on scale. I take 50 units once a week. That keeps me in the 450- 600 range. Everyone will be different. The results are not earth shaking for me. TRT is only one part of the equation. A lot of other things need to be on target also. Diet and exercise are extremely important. Many expect too much. Taking too much and being over scale has definite long term risks!!!!!!!!!!

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A lot of guys do TRT who don't really need it.  It's basically doing cycles of gear under a doctor's supervision.

They want their levels at 800+

Sure, there are sexual/muscle benefits, but it's also difficult to come off of.  It can be time-consuming to level out and doesn't come without unfun side effects.

That said, if you have low T, it's a great thing.  

If I were to ever do it, I'd only do it under the eye of a licensed endocrinologist and regular blood work.

 

 

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2 hours ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

A lot of guys do TRT who don't really need it.  It's basically doing cycles of gear under a doctor's supervision.

They want their levels at 800+

Sure, there are sexual/muscle benefits, but it's also difficult to come off of.  It can be time-consuming to level out and doesn't come without unfun side effects.

That said, if you have low T, it's a great thing.  

If I were to ever do it, I'd only do it under the eye of a licensed endocrinologist and regular blood work.

 

 

I will suggest he does it at one of the many LabCorp locations in town. If prescribed  by a doctor it's only $130, he could do the it every 3 months. 

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5 hours ago, marylander1940 said:

he could do the it every 3 months.

That would barely keep the spark plugs wet... levels need or should remain even . Best advice would be to tell your friend to visit with a physician and to get regular labs done to ensure all health markers remain where they should  IF "TRT" is started. 
It's ALL even better when people rely more on training and DIET and less on chemicals but  unfortunately few take that approach. 

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5 hours ago, Vin Marco said:

That would barely keep the spark plugs wet... levels need or should remain even . Best advice would be to tell your friend to visit with a physician and to get regular labs done to ensure all health markers remain where they should  IF "TRT" is started. 
It's ALL even better when people rely more on training and DIET and less on chemicals but  unfortunately few take that approach. 

We're talking about testosterone not steroids. 

Chemical or medicine sometimes is in the eyes of the beholder, many of us take PrEP, Viagra and supplements daily. 

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2 hours ago, marylander1940 said:

We're talking about testosterone not steroids. 

Test is test.  Unless you're medically low, it's basically the same effect when you're having a 'doctor' jacking your levels.

A body can't tell the difference and will act accordingly. 

Meaning, it will (mostly) cease producing its own test and rely solely on what it's being given by injection.

It can be a really slippery road.

 

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41 minutes ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

Test is test.  Unless you're medically low, it's basically the same effect when you're having a 'doctor' jacking your levels.

A body can't tell the difference and will act accordingly. 

Meaning, it will (mostly) cease producing its own test and rely solely on what it's being given by injection.

It can be a really slippery road.

 

Thank you!

 

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, marylander1940 said:

We're talking about testosterone not steroids. 

I hate to tell you pal... anyone injecting testosterone is officially on anabolic steroids. 
Natural testosterone is a steroid — an anabolic-androgenic steroid. "Anabolic" refers to muscle building, and "androgenic" refers to increased male sex characteristics.

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10 minutes ago, Vin Marco said:

I hate to tell you pal... anyone injecting testosterone is officially on anabolic steroids. 
Natural testosterone is a steroid — an anabolic-androgenic steroid. "Anabolic" refers to muscle building, and "androgenic" refers to increased male sex characteristics.

Thank you, I wasn't aware of that! This has been a very useful thread 

Besides your healthy diet what would you advise? 

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Well, I'm neither a clinical dietitian or a physician so I'm not in a position to advise however, I really do think your friend ought  to make an appointment with a physician if he's concerned about low testosterone levels... "TRT" allows for legal use of synthetic testosterone and under the supervision of a physician who would monitor health markers. 
I will add that if he did clean up his diet and train accordingly he would reap benefits of newly raised testosterone levels. 

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21 minutes ago, Vin Marco said:

Well, I'm neither a clinical dietitian or a physician so I'm not in a position to advise however, I really do think your friend ought  to make an appointment with a physician if he's concerned about low testosterone levels... "TRT" allows for legal use of synthetic testosterone and under the supervision of a physician who would monitor health markers. 
I will add that if he did clean up his diet and train accordingly he would reap benefits of newly raised testosterone levels. 

Hey X we got your results back! I went ahead and sent the results to your email as well. Your testosterone was pretty middle of the range, but your estradiol came back very low which could cause lower energy and libido. You're all set to get that consultation scheduled for Friday! He has 10am-1:30pm open.

He just got the results from LabCorp, and will go ahead and have a consultation on Friday.

He's also determined to get physicals every 3 months 

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13 minutes ago, marylander1940 said:

Hey X we got your results back! I went ahead and sent the results to your email as well. Your testosterone was pretty middle of the range, but your estradiol came back very low which could cause lower energy and libido. You're all set to get that consultation scheduled for Friday! He has 10am-1:30pm open.

He just got the results from LabCorp, and will go ahead and have a consultation on Friday.

He's also determined to get physicals every 3 months 

They'll sort him out 🙌🏽👏🏽👌🏽

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1 hour ago, marylander1940 said:

Upping his testosterone level from 460 to 1000 is the next step!

Again, I am no physician but I do know that 460 is within the normal range... 1000 it seems to me would be considered  high and could potentially cause other problems.  I'm hopeful your friend will find a good physician 👨🏻‍⚕️ to give him excellent and sound advice. 
 

"Studies have shown that total testosterone levels in males between the ages of 19 and 39 range between 300 and 1000 ng/dL. These are considered normal testosterone levels in males. Anything above 1000 ng/dL total testosterone (30 ng/dL free testosterone) is considered high testosterone in men."

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13 minutes ago, Vin Marco said:

Again, I am no physician but I do know that 460 is within the normal range... 1000 it seems to me would be considered  high and could potentially cause other problems.  I'm hopeful your friend will find a good physician 👨🏻‍⚕️ to give him excellent and sound advice. 
 

"Studies have shown that total testosterone levels in males between the ages of 19 and 39 range between 300 and 1000 ng/dL. These are considered normal testosterone levels in males. Anything above 1000 ng/dL total testosterone (30 ng/dL free testosterone) is considered high testosterone in men."

He's 50!

 

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14 minutes ago, Vin Marco said:

Maybe 🤔 with proper training, diet and TRT he will appear and function as 35 😜 🙌🏽👌🏽

He's been always in a healthy diet, he goes to the gym six times a week.

Thank you!.

By the way out of curiosity how much protein do you eat everyday to look the way you do?

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2 hours ago, marylander1940 said:

He's been always in a healthy diet, he goes to the gym six times a week.

Thank you!.

By the way out of curiosity how much protein do you eat everyday to look the way you do?

Probably not nearly as much as you would think... typically my diet consists of a non-workout day menu( 195 g of protein ) and a workout day menu ( 250 g of protein  ) and my macro nutrients vary  based upon those two type of  days...  

I do cardio 6 days a week and let my body rest and recover from weights two times a week. I like taking Wednesday  off ( or Thursday ) and always rest on Sundays.  Contrary to popular belief I don't spend hours and hours in the gym daily. Sometimes to train  my legs  will take  an hour  🦵🏽  I don't futz around in the gym... I'm efficient, in and out once I feel the nail is in the wall. For ME, to train longer becomes counterproductive. 

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I take a very small dosage of an estrogen blocker because my estriadol tends to be on high side.  I also take HCG to reduce shrinkage and permanent atrophy. Then donate blood every other month to keep my iron levels from going through the roof. It is a balancing act. But it's worth it.

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