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Originally Posted by Topgunben
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Have you considered TRT? I’m being serious btw. There seems to be a growing consensus that testosterone is the cure all for many ailments facing males today. I think with more jobs out there requiring vast amount of work hours spent at a desk rather than physical activity, it reduces testosterone levels.
Like there’s millions of men on anti depressants and heart pills that probably would be better off with a little testosterone boost. If you look online, it’s overwhelming what men say about trt vs other drugs/meds. Obviously this isn’t the answer for everyone, but I think it’s a valid alternative to the gamut of other meds you might be placed on.
I’m glad to hear you are doing better though.
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Always good to get bloodwork at least once a year for a checkup, and see where your levels are at
TRT can be game-changing but it is also somewhat of a life sentence. Once your body gets used to it, it’s natural production completely stops. It can eventually re-start, but the longer you stay on sometimes the longer the re-start after stopping might take too
Both my RL friend who works as a paramedic and my dad have been on it at various times. My friend had to stop because it’s hard to get health insurance to cover and he eventually couldn’t afford it. My dad had to stop because his bloodwork came back with a cancer scare (if I recall it’s since corrected and he might have gone back on). Both of them mentioned that stopping was ROUGH. Their natural was essentially zero for months, with all the negatives of that
But if you have the means to stay on it for essentially ever, then yea can be game changing