long-term testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) effectiveness

theiceman

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long-term TRT effectiveness

Hey, Im pretty young (29), and I'm pretty sure I have pretty low test levels. I haven't had blood tests yet to confirm but I am going to have them done within the month. Anyways, if things end up like I think they will I could end up starting testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) at what may be way to early of an age.

Has anyone on here been on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for a period of more then 2-3 years? Is testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) still effective for you after multiple years of being on, has your sex drive remained functional? I have read posts of people who say testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) worked great for them for a year to a year and a half, but after that time period the injections seemed to lose their effectiveness and their sex drive went back to its previous state, minimal morning wood, weak erections, etc.

Any comments would be appreciated, maybe Swale has an imput as well?
 
Many guys on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) are on shitty testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) regimens.

I'm 28. Guess I started testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) when I was 26.

Check out Dr. Crisler's "TRT: A Recipe for Success" sticky over at http://forum.mesomorphosis.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9

Don't get too much ahead of yourself. Trying to even get the proper bloodwork done can be a pain. If nothing else, you at _least_ want a "free testosterone" blood test.
 
2 years on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for me... I feel better than ever. But like mranak says, read everything about it.
 
Can u guys comment on how your libido is after 2 years of being on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)? This is my main concern.
 
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