>be me. >22 years old. >low test

>be me
>22 years old
>low test
>doctor wants to put me on TRT for only 2 months to get my levels back up to normal
do i listen to him?

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  1. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >Should I fix a problem that might kill me?
    No.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >go to medical doctor
      >get diagnosis
      >should I continue with treatment?
      no it'll be lethal

      he gave it fairly easily for such a potent drug

      Have you tried any lifestyle changes to increase your testosterone? You should be questioning why it's so low at age 22 that even a doctor wants you on testosterone. If your diet and lifestyle are already solid and you are fricked by microplastics or genetics or whatever then you may as well hop on. Just know that "only 2 months" of TRT is not going to not going to fix the underlying issue with you, so get ready for a lifetime of injections.

      no he just said to take the trt

      it's not gonna be 2 months, it'll be a lifetime. but it's worth it. i feel so much better since starting half a year ago.

      do it homosexual

      what if it stays up at normal levels when i take it for 2 months?

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        7+ hour quality sleep, lifting, going outside, complete diet, stress management

        If you are not doing these already you should consider trying it before starting TRT at 22.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        >what if it stays up at normal levels when i take it for 2 months?

        it's likely that it won't even reach normal levels in 2 months, but also once you start relying on TRT your natural T production gets diminished, so you need to stay on it (if you stop, it can take months for the natural production to ramp up again).

        7+ hour quality sleep, lifting, going outside, complete diet, stress management

        If you are not doing these already you should consider trying it before starting TRT at 22.

        has good points, you're a bit young so maybe there's other ways you can fix your shit. but if that fails, TRT is a life changer.

  2. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >go to medical doctor
    >get diagnosis
    >should I continue with treatment?
    no it'll be lethal

  3. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    Have you tried any lifestyle changes to increase your testosterone? You should be questioning why it's so low at age 22 that even a doctor wants you on testosterone. If your diet and lifestyle are already solid and you are fricked by microplastics or genetics or whatever then you may as well hop on. Just know that "only 2 months" of TRT is not going to not going to fix the underlying issue with you, so get ready for a lifetime of injections.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >TRT for only 2 months to get my levels back up to normal
      does that actually happen sometimes?

      Its obviously a fake post

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        How so?

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          There are for some reason lots of fake posts like this where anon pretends to be on or need TRT for some reason.

          People here will make a thread claiming they did something without having actually done it just to see what the replies will be.

          • 1 month ago
            Anonymous

            Strange. Probably very lonely and bored people.

  4. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    it's not gonna be 2 months, it'll be a lifetime. but it's worth it. i feel so much better since starting half a year ago.

    do it homosexual

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      This. My test cratered at 32 for some reason. Hopped on at 33 and I feel like I'm in college again. Can't recommend it enough. Just make sure you're doing bloods regularly in case you're predisposed to weird shit

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

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    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      I've seen people talk about a theoretical jump start to test production by using TRT for a very short period. Though this might be incidental, as improving T may improve your habits/lifestyle which then keep your T up going forward without taking anything. As for actual studies, i haven't seen anything myself. Seems risky either way.

      This. My test cratered at 32 for some reason. Hopped on at 33 and I feel like I'm in college again. Can't recommend it enough. Just make sure you're doing bloods regularly in case you're predisposed to weird shit

      The western world is slowly collapsing. It might not be the best idea to become dependent on something that you may lose access to in less than 5 years.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        >The western world is slowly collapsing

        ok doomer

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          Competent whites in all fields of critical infrastructure are being replaced with sub-80 IQ brownoids. The new Rome is undergoing not so controlled demolition. It's not exactly a secret anymore.

  5. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >TRT for only 2 months to get my levels back up to normal
    does that actually happen sometimes?

  6. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    They won't put you on trt for only 2 months atleast not a doctor who knows anything about medicine wont.

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