Low testosterone within normal physiological ranges have been shown to still grow the same amount of muscle mass than high testosterone within physiological ranges. Watch this study review to be more informed
Yes. It's very cheap if you don't go through the government regulated garden gnome machine. might require you to socialize with others to find a source.
>don't need it
I don't sneed to lift weights either but I do
What if you are low t? Is it worth needing to inject for the rest of your life?
does the idea of being muscular and having high testosterone for the remainder of your life sound good?
$340 for 10 weeks
not bad for clinic prices, but you can get 100 doses for that price if you know the right places and can poke yourself.
You don't need TRT if you're not an old man. If your testosterone is on the low end in a test, try getting the test a week or two later as you might be on the low end of your hormone cycle. If it's still low, try being less sedentary and eating less junk food. Go on an organic fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy diet.
>you might be on the low end of your hormone cycle
WTF are you on about, men don't have hormone cycles except for the fluctuation of hormones within a day, i.e more in the morning and less in the evening.
>some vague symptoms that literally everyone feels >YOU GOT LOW TESTOSTERONE FELLOW 16 YEAR OLD >source: trt clinic
Hooking in those suckers on dosages just high enough to keep them needling for the rest of their life but just low enough to look the average skinnyfat trt boomer in every gym.
My doctor convinced me to do TRT when I was just 22. I'm now 34 and whenever I asked If I could go off it my new doctor told me that basically I'd have an extremely hard life now because my natural production of test is basically gone due to the TRT over 12 years now.
My understanding is that, except in very limited circumstances, once you start TRT, you’re on it for life (unless you want to roll the dice on PCT, not growing boobs, and praying your nuts recover). That’s an easier pill to swallow at 55 than at 25.
And yes, in burgerland it’s insanely expensive to go the legit route. I saw an invoice from a friend’s doctor for bi-weekly (I think) shots which was ~$160.
If you're under 30 or within the normal range you don't need it.
What if you are low t? Is it worth needing to inject for the rest of your life?
yes
change your lifestyle or become a peater
Low testosterone within normal physiological ranges have been shown to still grow the same amount of muscle mass than high testosterone within physiological ranges. Watch this study review to be more informed
Train hard and consistent over years
Yes. It's very cheap if you don't go through the government regulated garden gnome machine. might require you to socialize with others to find a source.
>don't need it
I don't sneed to lift weights either but I do
does the idea of being muscular and having high testosterone for the remainder of your life sound good?
not bad for clinic prices, but you can get 100 doses for that price if you know the right places and can poke yourself.
Yes, it's ~$250/month.
Wrong. If your T levels are 400 or below then you are fucked. If you have autism you can still maybe make it
I'm within the low end of the normal range, 285. How do I increase this without TRT? I lift and eat well but am horribly depressed.
$340 for 10 weeks
tell me you're american without telling me
200mg costs like 10 euros here
>needing trt
eat more eggs you dumbo, fucking clown world ffs
you have to be 18 to post here
tell that to yourself, you moron
Low IQ poster.
>TRT
Get your t checked at a doctor. Odds are good you don’t need it.
People who glorify TRT are just people who are too pussy to do steroids
I was on TRT for a year. Put on a lot of muscle mass and got the leanest I ever have before.
Stopped my TRT 2 months ago for fertility. Doing a PCT with HCG. Can't really tell the difference even when my T levels dropped from 800s to 300s.
Idk if a lot of it is placebo effect or what. I was expecting to feel like shit stopping TRT but I've been fine.
This board is making fun of trannies for being big pharma medical experiments while doing exactly the same thing
Curious
You don't need TRT if you're not an old man. If your testosterone is on the low end in a test, try getting the test a week or two later as you might be on the low end of your hormone cycle. If it's still low, try being less sedentary and eating less junk food. Go on an organic fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy diet.
>you might be on the low end of your hormone cycle
WTF are you on about, men don't have hormone cycles except for the fluctuation of hormones within a day, i.e more in the morning and less in the evening.
>some vague symptoms that literally everyone feels
>YOU GOT LOW TESTOSTERONE FELLOW 16 YEAR OLD
>source: trt clinic
Hooking in those suckers on dosages just high enough to keep them needling for the rest of their life but just low enough to look the average skinnyfat trt boomer in every gym.
I think i may have been a bit scammed on the ole price point but alas i am very rich.
28yo low T around 240-280 for the past 2 years. I lift everyday and am a monster. But i now take 160 every week.
Cost me 8.5k for trt and hgh peptides for a year.
>$700/month
What the fuck?
Idk it has an estrogen blocker in it also so maybe factor that in?
My doctor convinced me to do TRT when I was just 22. I'm now 34 and whenever I asked If I could go off it my new doctor told me that basically I'd have an extremely hard life now because my natural production of test is basically gone due to the TRT over 12 years now.
My understanding is that, except in very limited circumstances, once you start TRT, you’re on it for life (unless you want to roll the dice on PCT, not growing boobs, and praying your nuts recover). That’s an easier pill to swallow at 55 than at 25.
And yes, in burgerland it’s insanely expensive to go the legit route. I saw an invoice from a friend’s doctor for bi-weekly (I think) shots which was ~$160.