Not to be a testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) poo pooer but I find it hard to believe low testosterone levels make guys feel That bad, older guys have been living with low testosterone since the dawn of time and living healthy fruitful existences
Your plan to post cycle therapy (pct) and let your hemo drop sounds perfectly reasonable to me. You definitely want to keep the hemo levels in some reasonable range. Donating more than once a month just to keep the hemo in range would be pretty difficult.
I think living with low T sucks for most guys. Sure, people do it every day. For older guys, it's a slow process that sneaks up on you. Some folks may not know their T levels are causing various problems but they are probably having the typical low T symptoms. You can function (i.e., you wont die) with your T levels at zero. They do this to treat prostate cancer ... but it has got to suck.
We are all looking for that balance - the right amount of T to treat the symptoms while minimizing the side effects. Hopefully you will find some reasonable timing that works for you.
ps - Someone may have already mentioned - pinning a larger dose less frequently (basically letting your T levels fall a bit more between pins) would probably help keep the hemo levels from rising as quickly - it may not be enough. We know for a fact that keeping your T levels at a steady high level is not working for you.
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