Yikes!
Farmer_J said:austinAG90 said:
I've been on TRT for over a decade
If I may ask, what was your experience?
Any side effects?
Doing 1 ML every 2 weeks, did a mid shot bloodwork (IE 1 week after shot) came back in 897. Takes awhile to get back to normal when you miss some time off because insurance is freaking stupid.aggiesundevil4 said:
Yikes!
austinAG90 said:Doing 1 ML every 2 weeks, did a mid shot bloodwork (IE 1 week after shot) came back in 897. Takes awhile to get back to normal when you miss some time off because insurance is freaking stupid.aggiesundevil4 said:
Yikes!
My dad and I agree that steroid shots should be weekly occurrences just like vitamins. They're amazing.CC09LawAg said:
Random, maybe silly question...
I had gotten my testosterone levels checked a couple of months ago and they were in the "normal" range - I can't remember the exact number, but when I looked it up it wasn't borderline low or anything. 37 y/o male for reference.
I got a steroid shot and some oral steroids from the doctor to kick an illness I've had and man, on day 3 I feel like night and day difference in my mood. Just generally happier, more energy, etc.
Is there any correlation here? I have been hesitant to explore TRT because I want to do everything as natural as possible, but after 2 years of lifting heavy, eating right, not drinking, sleeping well, etc., my mood has never approached anything like this.
What does the board think?
They don't really affect each other negatively. Both are greatSweating BulletS said:
Is TRT or Clomid still advisable if using creatine?
Shots at home 2X per week are the way to go. The upper thigh is painless and I rarely even bleed at all. I'm in Georgia, so no recommendation on a doc.dummble said:
I had my first visit at synergenx, popped low, but I am not interested in weekly appointments for injections. Is there someplace in NE houston I can do my bloodwork, then do the in injections myself at home?
No correlation at all. Corticosteroids are completely different from testosterone. Increased energy and insomnia are common side effects of corticosteroids.CC09LawAg said:
Random, maybe silly question...
I had gotten my testosterone levels checked a couple of months ago and they were in the "normal" range - I can't remember the exact number, but when I looked it up it wasn't borderline low or anything. 37 y/o male for reference.
I got a steroid shot and some oral steroids from the doctor to kick an illness I've had and man, on day 3 I feel like night and day difference in my mood. Just generally happier, more energy, etc.
Is there any correlation here? I have been hesitant to explore TRT because I want to do everything as natural as possible, but after 2 years of lifting heavy, eating right, not drinking, sleeping well, etc., my mood has never approached anything like this.
What does the board think?
Mike Elkos Burner said:Farmer_J said:austinAG90 said:
I've been on TRT for over a decade
If I may ask, what was your experience?
Any side effects?
I've been taking a pretty hefty dose of testosterone cypionate (600mg/week, 300mg on Mondays, 300mg on Thursdays) since December 2023. I've dropped a ton of fat. I've went from 257lbs to a solid 214lbs currently. I also take 1mg of Arimidex everyday.
Never had more energy, I feel more confident, and I feel like it has changed my outlook on life for the better. I'm in my early 30s and I feel the way I did whenever I was 16. I was sleeping 9 hours a night before taking testosterone and still feeling groggy all day, now I'm getting 5-6 hours a night and feel infinitely better.
Side effects: slight hair thinning & testicle shrinkage (I don't plan on having anymore children so I don't really mind my boys not working properly)
Also, if you don't find the correct dosage of an estrogen blocker that works for you, you'll get man boobs.
amazing that people pay 150 a month for injections. I did pellets and that wasn't good for me. i do injections myself 2x week for 15bucks for 3mo supply due to my insurance. Has to be doctors that do it, they just don't make money off of it and never push it.dummble said:
I had my first visit at synergenx, popped low, but I am not interested in weekly appointments for injections. Is there someplace in NE houston I can do my bloodwork, then do the in injections myself at home?
dummble said:
I had my first visit at synergenx, popped low, but I am not interested in weekly appointments for injections. Is there someplace in NE houston I can do my bloodwork, then do the in injections myself at home?