TRT

Just remember once you’re on it,
It’s a lifetime commitment.
Better give it some good thought specially
If you’re under 55 years old +\- a few.
Your will stop producing.

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To help with the balls not working like they were, you can take HCG weekly.

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Is a 1/2" 27g insulin needle enough to get shallow IM in the quad/thigh and delts?
27 gauge is a SQ needle.

If doing IM you need a 22 gauge 1”. Bigger gauge equals less pressure which equals less pain. And you really need about a 1” needle to get good IM injection.

I’ve given myself all types of injections for years. 22 gauge for IM. 25 or 27 gauge for subcut.
 
To help with the balls not working like they were, you can take HCG weekly.

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That’s correct another lifetime drug you have to take if you’re worried your balls might shrink. TRT isn’t for people that already have testosterone levels between 350 and 1000. If your testosterone is low there’s other options to try before you jump into using TRT. You take TRT when there’s no other option. TRT is pretty much a lifetime commitment under most circumstances.
Im 60 years old I’ve done a substantial amount of research on it. I’m not there as of yet but getting close to using the needle.
And anyone doing this online with mail orders is a fool. Go see a real doctor in person do your research.

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10 second AI search pretty much sums it up.

Testosterone replacement therapy
(TRT) is generally considered a long-term or lifelong commitment because stopping treatment causes hormone levels to return to their original low state, often resulting in the return of symptoms. While not strictly mandatory for everyone, stopping after long-term use is difficult due to natural production suppression.

Key Considerations Regarding Lifelong Commitment:
  • Permanent Suppression: Using external testosterone suppresses your body's natural production, making it difficult to stop without experiencing symptoms.
  • Return of Symptoms: If TRT is stopped, your testosterone levels will drop back to their pre-treatment levels.
  • Underlying Causes: If low T is caused by a temporary, treatable issue (like obesity or medication), it might not be lifelong, but for chronic, age-related decline, it is often necessary indefinitely.
  • Long-Term Management: TRT requires ongoing monitoring of blood levels and potential side effects, such as acne, increased blood pressure, or fertility issues.
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