not sure, i will look.Free or Total??
not sure, i will look.Free or Total??
Free or Total??
Just going by their range value you are in range, but at the low end of the range, definitely not optimal. You are your forties now, can guarantee you that you would benefit from TRT.
Just going by their range value you are in range, but at the low end of the range, definitely not optimal. You are your forties now, can guarantee you that you would benefit from TRT.
In my opinion and I’m not a doctor, with how you feel I’d jump on.
Dam. Like a second marriage except this will make me feel good with time. LolololIn my opinion and I’m not a doctor, with how you feel I’d jump on.
Just remember it’s for life.
You don’t want a testosterone “roll on” or gel.
Its injections or get out.
You don’t want to “sample” it.
Commit or don’t do it.
Dam. Like a second marriage except this will make me feel good with time. Lololol
Low T is bad for your long term health.Dam. Like a second marriage except this will make me feel good with time. Lololol
Those pellets are on average $700 a pop and once they’re in you are at the mercy of it. There’s no adjusting dosages. Just wait until it tapers off and redo them. Bam. Another $700. Another roller coaster ride.I was a little hesitant about the needles at first.
I think it was a bit of a stigma for me because I associate it with IV drug users. Not sure.
It’s maybe a 1 on the pain scale. Less than someone snapping a rubber band on your arm.
I think it’s the sensation and visual that get people.
Been having some sciatic and tight quad/hip pain and have been using those roll on lidocaine sticks prior to stretching. Found out by accident that it makes the whole ordeal almost without any sensation.
Few guys I know do the time release pellets in their glutes. They’ve tried both and prefer the pellets.
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Is the roll on really that bad (meaning no results). That would be easy for me. LolThose pellets are on average $700 a pop and once they’re in you are at the mercy of it. There’s no adjusting dosages. Just wait until it tapers off and redo them. Bam. Another $700. Another roller coaster ride.
I’d never do it myself.
Yeah once you drop a dime in that juke box you are along for the ride.Those pellets are on average $700 a pop and once they’re in you are at the mercy of it. There’s no adjusting dosages. Just wait until it tapers off and redo them. Bam. Another $700. Another roller coaster ride.
I’d never do it myself.
The pharmacy compounded cream works. The andro gel crap is worthless and not the same thing. I do injections 2x a week (split my dose) and sometimes do compounded cream as needed between injections. I don’t really do it often to be honest, mainly just stick to my injection protocol.. but sometimes on weekends, might rub some on the nads for a pick me up.Is the roll on really that bad (meaning no results). That would be easy for me. Lol
Those pellets are on average $700 a pop and once they’re in you are at the mercy of it. There’s no adjusting dosages. Just wait until it tapers off and redo them. Bam. Another $700. Another roller coaster ride.
I’d never do it myself.
thanks...im almost certain my T is low at this point...that test was from last year and the last few months I have been feeling like total crap with the same diet and routine that used to make me feel just fine. I do muay thai once a week and can barely walk for two days after, which makes no sense considering I don't get away from my workout routine at all. I'm assuming recovery is much better on T? That would be a big plus for me.@ArabianOak I said this many pages back, TRT is the best thing I ever did for myself.
With regard to providers. I like Defy Medical and Elevate, both are Florida telmeds. I can almost guarantee you will probably have to go telmed, but if you have good rapport with your doc, no harm in trying there first. Just keep in mind most aren’t comfortable prescribing because of the past stigma with testosterone in sports, bodybuilding etc and they are prejudiced against TRT.
I’ve never done anything but injections.Is the roll on really that bad (meaning no results). That would be easy for me. Lol
One thing to keep in mind are those testosterone ranges are based on the results of guys getting tested, whom are mostly middle aged guys that don’t feel good and you were at the lower end of that range.. some doctors will say that’s just fine, your normal, but that’s just bullshit and far from optimal. You will recover better, have more energy and libido thru the roof. However it is a commitment, though I doubt you will ever want to hop off once you get on TRT. I prefer the injections, its the most consistent delivery method and once you do it a few times, not a big deal. You can do them IM or SUBQ, I personally prefer IM/intramuscular injections.thanks...im almost certain my T is low at this point...that test was from last year and the last few months I have been feeling like total crap with the same diet and routine that used to make me feel just fine. I do muay thai once a week and can barely walk for two days after, which makes no sense considering I don't get away from my workout routine at all. I'm assuming recovery is much better on T? That would be a big plus for me.
Any side effects you’ve had? Bad tempter etcOne thing to keep in mind are those testosterone ranges are based on the results of guys getting tested, whom are mostly middle aged guys that don’t feel good and you were at the lower end of that range.. some doctors will say that’s just fine, your normal, but that’s just bullshit and far from optimal. You will recover better, have more energy and libido thru the roof. However it is a commitment, though I doubt you will ever want to hop off once you get on TRT. I prefer the injections, its the most consistent delivery method and once you do it a few times, not a big deal. You can do them IM or SUBQ, I personally prefer IM/intramuscular injections.
Not at all, other than some back acne and morning wood that won’t go awayAny side effects you’ve had? Bad tempter etc