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    33 and feeling run down

    Just got my bloodwork back my testosterone was 205. I figured something was wrong, due to my irritability, extreme fatigue even after being awake only a few hours and lack of motivation in the gym. Despite it all I continue to work hard in the gym, diet remained the same yet I have gained 30 lbs over the last 7 months.
    It has been extremely frustrating feeling as if I have no control of my own body. I'm scheduled to see a urologist sometimes this week to start injections. I'm hoping that this helps me get back to my old energetic self, plus bring back my sex drive which is non existent. Can anyone on injections tell my what they were given and how long they notice changes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blkpanther View Post
    Just got my bloodwork back my testosterone was 205. I figured something was wrong, due to my irritability, extreme fatigue even after being awake only a few hours and lack of motivation in the gym. Despite it all I continue to work hard in the gym, diet remained the same yet I have gained 30 lbs over the last 7 months.
    It has been extremely frustrating feeling as if I have no control of my own body. I'm scheduled to see a urologist sometimes this week to start injections. I'm hoping that this helps me get back to my old energetic self, plus bring back my sex drive which is non existent. Can anyone on injections tell my what they were given and how long they notice changes?

    My dosage has ranged anywhere from 100-200mg per week over the years. Currently, I've been sitting at 60mg twice a week for about a year along with 500iu of HCG twice per week.

    Changes/Benefits - Some men start to feel better pretty fast and notice improvements in libido and energy within a couple weeks, but this isn't common. It's also common for men to start to feel better and then the benefits start to subside if they're not managing their estradiol with their testosterone. For most men, those who are managing things properly, 8-12wks is the average time frame to really start noticing the benefits of TRT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blkpanther View Post
    Just got my bloodwork back my testosterone was 205. I figured something was wrong, due to my irritability, extreme fatigue even after being awake only a few hours and lack of motivation in the gym. Despite it all I continue to work hard in the gym, diet remained the same yet I have gained 30 lbs over the last 7 months.
    It has been extremely frustrating feeling as if I have no control of my own body. I'm scheduled to see a urologist sometimes this week to start injections. I'm hoping that this helps me get back to my old energetic self, plus bring back my sex drive which is non existent. Can anyone on injections tell my what they were given and how long they notice changes?

    Listen, I think once we hit that age, we all go through it. The best decision I made for my life, was seeing a TRT specialist. Rather than a urologist. Often times, they ignore all other aspects of medication to take in order to receive optimal results. For example, you will need an estrogen blocker (because when your start t intakes your estrogen will increase, causing the t treatments to be in effective), also hcg to promote natural testosterone production and avoid shrinkage of the testes. It took me three trial clinics before landing with the best doctor in my experiences. He really knows his stuff. They have locations country wide as well, I strongly recommend them, mens clinic only, with all patients who are in the same boat. My results kicked in within a month, and lets just say i'm happier than ever. Good luck man, let me know if you'd like their number. Just explain to them what you're experiencing and they will provide you with all the info you need before you make any decisions.

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