Good luck with that hopeful thinking. D*ck, good d*ck... keeps women happy and not b*tchy. There are little to no side effects if you’re using a replacement dose. Anywhere from 140-200mgs a week is fine. Once you pass 250-300mgs you’re basically on steroids. Although there have been studies proving that anything up to 600mgs a week is safe. But that’s an insane amount. Doctors are legally allowed to prescribe up to 400mgs a week. I take 200. Does is split 100 twice a week to keep blood levels stable. Not only have I not had any side effects at all, but my health markers have all improved. C-reactive protein (total body inflammation) dropped, significantly. Fasted insulin and fasted glucose levels dropped (better glucose metabolism thus preventing type 2 diabetes). The list goes on and on. I’m 31. My only regret is not starting sooner. Starting looking into it when I was 28. Taught myself the entire endocrine system and the way it works... studying a little every day for about 2 years. Had to, since most doctors have no idea how hormones work and I wasn’t going to leave my health up to speculation and guessing. A lot of doctors have that god complex. Anyway I finally took the plunge (pun intended) when I was 30.The other thing is, what happened to natural ageing? I’d rather just stop having sex than have to jack up testosterone.
Perhaps I’d feel different at 50, but at 50 I’m likely to be very much tied up with being a dad rather than being a stud. In my 30s now sex has gone from my no 1 concern to no 4 or 5 . I honestly don’t care if my drive diminishes. It’s what happens when you get older.
Perhaps if no side effects I’d give it a try, just seems a little OTT to start mainlining androgens.
It’s why I never took steroids when I was lifting a lot, am I really going to screw with my endocrine system for a crumb of female attention? Steroid abusers to me seem like the male equivalent of bimbos getting tit jobs etc.
Perhaps if I got divorced and wanted a new partner.....I’d possibly need some T as you can’t really have a new relationship with no drive...but if I’m still with my wife and at 50 my drive is quite low compared to now, I’d just expect her to accept I’m getting old, like she is no longer the hot 20 something she was, and gracefully age and accept youth is a memory, not something to cling on to.
HCG every other day to keep the testicles going in case u ever want to come off (pituitary turns back on right away but the testicles usually take a while if you let them atrophy). Plus it mimics LH so it fills all the LH receptors which wouldnt happen if you were just taking test alone. No more belly. Better sex drive. Better brain. More drive/ambition. Etc etc.
There’s phytoestrogens in our food, plastic, and drinking water. Thus causing our test levels to drop sooner than they should. You can age well or poorly. The choice is yours. I chose the former. Everyone’s different. You may not need it. I did. Before I was moody, irritable, and quite frankly kind of a d*ck. Now that I’ve been on... I’m better (and healthier) all around.
But regardless of all this, my only point was that her guy is doing it wrong if he’s taking an injection every 2 weeks. His doctor doesn’t know what he’s doing.
Oh, one last thing... other people here have mentioned raising it naturally. Some of the things mentioned really do work. I’ve been lifting since I was a teenager. And I tried all the natural ways first. Gave me maybe an extra 50-100 points. Clinical benefits don’t really start until you’re at 800. My natural levels were 324 at first (when I first checked at 29 years old). Then I raised em to 400 naturally. Tried a little harder and got em to 410. That was about it. But my FREE testosterone (the stuff your body actually uses) stayed at the very low end of the spectrum. 9.1. Scale is 9-28.
A lot of this has to do with stress, where you live, etc etc.
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