Pretty general, as required by the readership, but to the point and well written.
Good job Chris.
Pretty general, as required by the readership, but to the point and well written.
Good job Chris.
I read it, and liked it. Good article for guys that don’t spend time reading the forums.
Thanks, man. I appreciate that.
I wanted to put something together that was more than just a basic “This is what TRT is and this is how it’s done.” I think the perspective of low T being a health issue/medical condition is something guys have trouble wrapping their heads around. Like, they (probably) wouldn’t be as hesitant to get treatment for diabetes or asthma or cancer, but treating low T still has a vibe of not really being “necessary” for some of the reasons I tried to address.
Agreed. Because of athlete abuse, there’s a negative stigma associated with TRT. It’s too bad, and I think the article sheds some light on the topic.
Just to chime in, support your point, I rock about 605 after seven days, so I’m right in the range of “normal.”
It’s made a huge difference in my life. I was 170 before, without jacking up my sleep and stuff, so I am not “supraphysiological,” just normal, compared to most other dudes.