With normal testosterone levels, how can i get on trt?

USAF

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should i have my test levels tested after a big hard cycle that way im shut down hard?
 
Your not going to get TRt at 22 don't even try.

So if my levels were low, they'd say something like, "this twenty-fucking-two year old on trt?! fuck that. in his dreams" "even if his test levels are low, he is 22 and he aint getting it because i am un-satisfied with my own life and i'll do whatever i can to screw him in his ass to make him unhappy just like me."
 
They would obviously know somethings up if some jacked dude is coming in the dr. office with low test. Maybe if you were 150lbs but from your pic your pretty big.
 
you should get blood work before and after...

i got my before done im prob gonna get one mid cycle and one after post cycle therapy (pct). only cost me 50$ to get checked and thats not even using my insurance. check out to blood work sticky thread.

why you want to get on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)? id much rather have my boys do the work then to have to pin all the time. just use HCG during and blast it at the end of your cycle. read dets post cycle therapy (pct) thread....
 
USAF, I know being "on" cycle can be addicting but the last thing you want to do is be on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for the rest of your life. Most guys actually stear away from that idea unless they are pro body builders or are actually living like hell from the effects of having low T. testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is not something that I have ever wanted when I first started taking AAS and I wouldn't wish having to be on it for life for anyone. With that being said, I am on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and I love it because I feel good again. I could have all the muscle in the world but my overall well-being is what is important to me. Besides that, some people's misconception is that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is basically a year round "mass" cycle. That is not the case. The purpose is to supplement testosterone that your body is not producing. It just puts you on the same playing field as other normal males.

Get proper bloodwork, do a good post cycle therapy (pct) and skip over the idea of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) at your young age. Just my 2 cents. Who knows, down the road you could have messed up your system from cycling and you might need testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to feel good again. I felt like shit for a few years before I finally did something about it and again, it was because I wanted to feel good (fuck, decrease fatigue, etc.)
 
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what is your logic behind testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) at 22. seriously, with proper cycle on and post cycle therapy (pct) you should have no problems keeping everything in check. then when your actually at the age of needing it you can choose so wisely. i am 39 and for the first time ever am trying to make that choice. and it's a tough one with many pros and cons at my age. at 22 the cons far out way the pros in any normal young man. stop and regroup brother. once you get into testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) there is no turning back. once again i am sure everyone is curious to know why not just cycle and post cycle therapy (pct)?
 
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You are waaay to young to think about trt. Just image having to pin for the rest of your life!

Life changes man, alot, especially in 10 years, 15 years...

I would recommend if anything if you are on cycle then do proper PCT and then in a few month's get blood work done. I would only do testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) if you were feeling like crap and had real low test scores, but at 22 you are good to go. Matter fact, you are still in the prime of your life. 22-25 some of the best, have fun!
 
You may not realize that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) doses are really low. It isn't like being on cycle all the time. Sure, it is legal, but it isn't enough for size, you would still need to cycle, so the "legal" angle is much benefit.

Plus, you could buy a cheap, fun car for what you can spend every month on TRT. It isn't worth it unless you have an actual medical problem.

Do you realize that if you spent just $200 a month on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), you would be spending $48,000 of unnecessary money (assuming you might actually need it at 42). Just trying to add some financial perspective to the comments above.
 
i know a guy who was on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and the dr allowed him to pin himself at home. he would just save up the extra T for his own stacks and insurance paid for it and prescription made possession of test legal.
 
You may not realize that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) doses are really low. It isn't like being on cycle all the time. Sure, it is legal, but it isn't enough for size, you would still need to cycle, so the "legal" angle is much benefit.

Plus, you could buy a cheap, fun car for what you can spend every month on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). It isn't worth it unless you have an actual medical problem.

Do you realize that if you spent just $200 a month on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), you would be spending $48,000 of unnecessary money (assuming you might actually need it at 42). Just trying to add some financial perspective to the comments above.

That's why I have insurance, my man.
 
Well you havent answered any of the questions yet. Whats the reasoning behind you wanting to do it? Sounds like you think it's just one big cycle to me.
 
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