well i got a vasectomy when i was 30,so i wasnt worried about having anymore kids,but it did decrease the amount of ejacuate,now i wish i knew something that would increase thatExcellent! Thanks for sharing that bro! Everyone's different when it comes to dose. I have to have a larger dose as well, but taking the time to get dialed in is worth it. You did the right thing getting on the HCG. It definately helps. Especially with libido for me. Great story! Keep em coming!
Try some proviron along with HCG to shoot a mega sized load.
Thats a great story brother. Glad you got your life back on track and body healed!I started looking into Trt b/c I looked at a picture of myself & said wtf happened to me? I had let myself go after 2 nasty shoulder injuries in the gym. After the injuries I got a bit down just realizing that I could no longer workout the way I had for years w/o problems. Looking in the mirror I never saw what was going on, but fuck when I saw that picture it was game on..... I was able to rehab my shoulders before I started trt all the while reading forums & getting info. My shoulders healed to where I had not pain at all and got most of my range of motion back. After starting Trt my body responded very well.
You got that right my friend!!!!CYBORGS ARE TAKING OVER SI.....WOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'LL POST MY HRT SUCCESS STORY SHORTLY!!!!!
If you are 30 days in then you should be feeling something. If not then get some bloods done and see where you are at. Different people respond differently to treatment, but you should feel it by now. I'm willing to bet your dosage is wrong. It may take up to three months to get totally dialed in, but stick it out. We are all here to help and support each other so if you have any questions or concerns just ask.I am about 30days into the journey and about to get some more help. I hope I feel as good as you guys.
In August I got a physical and gp checked my test levels cause i was complaining of no libido lack of energy and anxiety. My test levels came back at 260 (total test). He prescribed me 200mg of test every 2nd week. I was on this protocol for 3 months till the doc stopped cause my insurance refused to cover it. Then another 3 months later went to get my back checked for back pain while there doc decided to check my tests levels again and my level where at 270 this time. Doc decided to put me back on but to inject every 3rd week (WTF),but this time my insurance would cover it if i self inject. So i decided to make an appointment with a endo. Went to the appointment this April for a consultation. The endo told me i need to inject ever week to keep blood levels stable he also told me that i need to stop my test prescription from my gp. The endo said the reason why he wanted me to stop is cause he wanted to check my blood work himself that i would have to wait till end of july to start back up again after he checks my blood work himself he also said if my test levels got past 600 he would stop my trt. As of June 11th i told myself fuck this i cant take the lack of energy no libido and no energy so i put it upon my self to start back up at 150mg monday and 150mg friday then get my own blood work done myself every 8 weeks and go from there.
Well, it depends on if you need them or not. I personally take them and feel better with them, and they are fairly cheap. I also suggest some vitamin d3. At the very LEAST I would look into getting some sublingual dhea, that will help tremendously with your mood and energy, or at least it does with me. Douglas labs makes a good one, as well as Source Naturals. They are over the counter.What is your input on b12 injections? -need it or can you live without it
Well, you're a grown man and thus I am not one to sway you from your decision. However, I will give you my opinion. I personally feel better about it having a legal prescription since I HAVE to be on it permanantly. But that's just my point of view. If I were you, I would go demand my original bloodwork from your 1st gp (by law they have to provide you with YOUR medical records). I would then present that paperwork to the endo, explain to him that the depression is too much to deal with coming off, and if he didn't bite then I would keep shopping. Be honest with him and unless he's just an old school blowhard then I think he should work with you. The bottom line is a good doctor will treat the underlying cause of your problem, not just your symptoms, and will ultimatly care about you, the patient. Thats in anything, not just trt. If he even mentions an anti-depressant, run.In August I got a physical and gp checked my test levels cause i was complaining of no libido lack of energy and anxiety. My test levels came back at 260 (total test). He prescribed me 200mg of test every 2nd week. I was on this protocol for 3 months till the doc stopped cause my insurance refused to cover it. Then another 3 months later went to get my back checked for back pain while there doc decided to check my tests levels again and my level where at 270 this time. Doc decided to put me back on but to inject every 3rd week (WTF),but this time my insurance would cover it if i self inject. So i decided to make an appointment with a endo. Went to the appointment this April for a consultation. The endo told me i need to inject ever week to keep blood levels stable he also told me that i need to stop my test prescription from my gp. The endo said the reason why he wanted me to stop is cause he wanted to check my blood work himself that i would have to wait till end of july to start back up again after he checks my blood work himself he also said if my test levels got past 600 he would stop my trt. As of June 11th i told myself fuck this i cant take the lack of energy no libido and no energy so i put it upon my self to start back up at 150mg monday and 150mg friday then get my own blood work done myself every 8 weeks and go from there.