would you still go for it?

wwhat

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Lets say in your mid 20s if you knew your body won't recover/produce test after your first cycle, would you still go for it?

Ps: I'm asking this question coz there is a high possibility that I won't recover from my first cycle. I'm diabetic and man scars take shit lots of time to heal.

Ps 2: People say I wouldn't wanna pin rest of my life, but I'm already pinning insulin 4 times a day. So that wouldn't be problem for me.
 
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I wouldn't intentionally ruin my natty T. I wouldn't want to be on TRT if I didn't have to. Just like I wouldn't want to be on insulin for diabetes if I didn't have to.
 
I'd get tested, if your diabetic you probably have low test. Good buddy of mine is a diabetic, has a decent diet nothing too bad but he's normal and trains religiously. Constant injuries and never any weight loss till he got on trt. I couldn't believe the change.
Granted everyone is an individual which is why I would talk to a doctor about trt not just go on cycle and plan to do intentional damage to your endo.
 
Diabetes can cause hypogonadism. Chronically elevated glucose levels are toxic to your organs. That's why uncontrolled diabetes leads to neuropathy, blindness, dementia, kidney failure etc. The gonads can also be injured. Get some blood work to see what your baseline testosterone levels are. You might find they are garbage already. Then you can look into TRT or worry about shutdown.
 
I wouldn't intentionally ruin my natty T. I wouldn't want to be on TRT if I didn't have to. Just like I wouldn't want to be on insulin for diabetes if I didn't have to.

Two different ball games...

My buddy is an insulin-dependant diabetic, I'm on TRT for life. I pin 2x weekly and take a tab of adex with each pin and get bloods every 3 months and the story ends. He pins multiple times daily, has to constantly monitor by feel and directly measuring blood sugar with that pinprick tester, dose out his insulin and shoot after every meal, on average he goes too low when extremely stressed from study periods where he has examinations so every 4 months I have noticed and occasionally goes low here and there where he has to get sugar into him asap.

I know which situation I'd rather be in... Also just to add, his test levels were just over 1000ng/dl.

But to answer the OP, if you genuinely require TRT then there is no doubt about whether it is worth it or not. If you don't, then well the benefits may not seem to outweigh the cons.
 
^^I think the OP is referring to the fact that he may not bounce back after his cycle, instead of a natural onset of TRT.

But its hard to say for sure, if I knew I wouldn't come back from a cycle, I probably wouldn't do it.
 
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