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How long, is TOO long to come off? TRT or no?
I've ran a pretty long cycle (about 24 weeks) of Test ranging from 250 a week for first 8 weeks, 600 next 8, 600 to 750 the next 4, 3 weeks of a gram, and back down to about 400 the past week (making it easier on myself to level off if I decide to come off) Hit a 4 week blast of 100 mg of Var in the middle.
And I'm flirting with the idea of TRT because I don't want to have that month where I basically want to blow my fucking brains out and risk my levels never rebounding.
I've questioned the people around me that never come off and some of them recommend it, others said it was the worst choice they made. Just looking for some more experiences and advice, if possible.
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Going to be individual. I've been on for 3 years now but planning to quit for good and hope natty levels return somewhat. If I have to go on trt one day, I'd prefer to get a script.
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Maybe I missed it, how old are you?
I am a part time Proctologist and full time Gynecologist
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29. Been cycling since I was 25.
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Originally Posted by
Muskem
29. Been cycling since I was 25.
i went off about that age. Did other things, had a family, etc. Went back on in my late 40s and don’t plan on ever coming off if I can help it. It’s like being reborn. Even if it takes a few years off the back-end of life I’m okay with it.
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That’s young brother. I am 43 and went on last yr cause I had to. If you can push it out, I would personally.
I am a part time Proctologist and full time Gynecologist
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imo you should at least come off for 3-4 months, give your organs and tendons/ligaments a chance to play catch up.
take a break from training, don't completely stop but lower your training frequency use the time to gain/maintain strength.
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29 is way too early for TRT IMO, upper 30s to low 40s is when I would recommend giving TRT serious consideration.
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Originally Posted by
7xnc
29 is way too early for TRT IMO, upper 30s to low 40s is when I would recommend giving TRT serious consideration.
Theres no age limit to TRT I had low testosterone levels for years and just never got treated. If his natural numbers are low then TRT is a good option doesnt matter if hes 21 or 41. Low testosterone causes terrible side effects.
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Originally Posted by
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1047905[/URL]]Theres no age limit to TRT I had low testosterone levels for years and just never got treated. If his natural numbers are low then TRT is a good option doesnt matter if hes 21 or 41. Low testosterone causes terrible side effects.
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Of course there is no age limit. Whether or not TRT is a good option for him at 29 depends on many factors, most of which are not bodybuilding related (his post indicates that his interest in TRT is bodybuilding related). Generally speaking, 29 is too early to know the answers to long term life questions that should be considered, but there are exceptions to every rule. Good luck OP.
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