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Finished my cycle and am considering TRT

Poppy said:
can answer one of your questions with extreme prejudice…NO I DONT LIKE TRT
I second this. I thought I wouldn’t mind the constant injections, but I’m really irritated with frequent pip, and having to remember. Also, I hate how I overanalyze every health issue as it pertains to trt when I probably doesn’t have anything to do with it. This having been said, I do feel a ton better. My overall mood is better, and it’s encouraged me to get me overall health in order. I used to struggle with depression. After all sorts of meds, trt has me feeling like the darkness couldn’t be more distant. It’s been a year and change with my psychology being far more stable.
 
My TRT experience is quite the opposite. It made me feel 18 shortly after starting and I haven’t looked back. I made it to 41 with nothing then after starting TRT I’ve been feeling 18 for the past 2 years
 
I don’t get too awfully tied up in the injection frequency. I give myself a 2 day window…e3 or 4 days…
 
I’ve gone to every other day with my schedul changing so often right now it makes it easier and .2 is so small May as wel just do .4 hours eod
 
I would say anyone who is looking for serious results and is in it for the long haul should just blast and cruise. Or TRT and cycle or TRT and course. Whatever you wanna call it, cycles are usually divided up into a recovery period and a work period. Cycling on and off is maybe good for people who aren’t sure if this lifestyle is for them. You should probably know this after 2-3 cycles or a 6 month course of TRT.But after that I’d say it’s time to shit or get off the pot.

At that point it would be better for your health to make a decision to stay on forever or just quit using entirely. If you’re one of those people where you’re afraid your HPTA is never gonna recover, honestly, you should tap out now because you’ll never reach your full potential cycling on and off and you’ll still be risking your HPTA anyways (even more, according to some). If you’re serious, however, just hop on that train and leave humanity behind.
 
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Yeah that’s a good way to put it, I do I ant to have children so I could always hop on after. My test and HPTA always bounced ba k good after the other 2 cycles so, maybe I should just wait till a later in life to stay on
 
There’s a chance your Boys don’t swim with out ever touching a thing. It’s fairly common and you have no way of knowing unless you’ve been tested or have actually planted a seed.
 
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