HiLifee
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Seems like a bad idea to me. What are you trying to accomplish?
Oh nothing just a random question haha
Seems like a bad idea to me. What are you trying to accomplish?
Oh nothing just a random question haha
hows your bloodwork look?Had brain cancer treatment for medulla blastoma with surgery, chemo and radiation therapy. Been on trt for five years, also being treated for hypothyroid and adrenal insufficiency. the doctors are thinking I'm panhypopituitaryism. I'm wondering if it is possible to have an hgh defienciey with normal igf1 level and if it is how so?
Honestly that may be too much for long term.
Dosages of 120-200 per week tend to give the best results. More specifically I would say a large part of what we see is 150 ish to drop you in at 900 trough.
Higher than that and crit problems are likely, especially in guys over 40.
55 years 5'10'' 200 pounds. TRT for 3 months.
Doctor prescribed 100mg monthly. My doc prescribed muti dose bottles of 100mg/1ml with
3 refiles in 4 months . After researching TRT for a week every chance I got thought it
was safe to up my dose to 100mg's weekly. but the pharmacist would not refill.
Doc knows very little to nothing about TRT. He wont's a blood test but did not say when.
When do you think I should get tested.
Do you think it would be worth showing him the latest info on TRT dosing.
He told me that Test Cyp injected im lasts evenly all month. I told him that the
half life was more like 8 days and he said I did not know how it worked.
My original blood test was 190 TT.
How effective are the body recomp results on TRT? I know a lot is diet but can you notice a truely dramatic result
How effective are the body recomp results on TRT? I know a lot is diet but can you notice a truely dramatic result
I'm 38, eat very clean (primal diet, but not ketogenic), 5'10 150, yeah pretty skinny but cut
My sports are jiu jitsu, mauy thai, surfing and crossfit. I've been slowing down and getting A LOT of injuries the past few years. I do a lot of recovery and stretching, rollers, bands stuff. A lot!!
My Testosterone is 680, which wouldn't be considered low T by any doc..but maybe considered "not optimal" I've been considering TRT for about 2yrs, just still not sure. I would love to be able to
keep a little more muscle mass on and have that 18yr old energy and most importantly muscle recovery.
Being my T levels are actually pretty good for a dude pushing 40 should I wait for TRT, am I a good candidate? Would the benefit be substantial getting my T up to 1000? Is TRT a little risky for an otherwise healthy but aging athlete?
Your testosterone is above average for a male actually. You do not need TRT.