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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No, it’s not a lifetime commitment. There is absolutely nothing stopping anyone from coming off TRT- other than they don’t want to feel like shit again.


10 second AI search pretty much sums it up.

I’m glad you have figured out AI. Seems like most of what you writes comes from AI searches.

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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Wonder of wonders, people that feel like dog poo before getting TRT, don’t want to feel like dog poo again, and therefore generally stay on TRT. Shocking.
 
I edited my reply.
Did you get your free testosterone checked this is what actually matters. You’re not going to feel any difference between 400 and a 1000.
Now unless your shooting up 10 times that every day like body builders and athletes you will fell it for sure and you will die with heart issues unless your lucky.
Find me someone who was at a 400 and went to 1000 and doesn’t feel better.

I’ll wait.
 
No, it’s not a lifetime commitment. There is absolutely nothing stopping anyone from coming off TRT- other than they don’t want to feel like shit again.




I’m glad you have figured out AI. Seems like most of what you writes comes from AI searches.




Wonder of wonders, people that feel like dog poo before getting TRT, don’t want to feel like dog poo again, and therefore generally stay on TRT. Shocking.
Guess that’s why it’s a lifetime commitment isn’t.
 
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