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Noticed TRT Change Someone?
Wanted to ask Sedan_Clan if he’s observed TRT change any of his coworkers personalities. I’d imagine the police force likely is a job where many of its members are going that route.
Then I figured may as well ask the whole board. One of my sons friends Dad who has become a friend of mine over the yrs, former deputy sheriff - hopped on the TRT bandwagon about 2-3 months ago. He seems to now be able to eat more garbage and not gain a lbs from it. His sense of humor and personality in general is alot more serious and less relaxed. To each their own I guess, but the trend for men getting Test injections instead of dialing in diet, sleep, exercise just seems bizarre to me. Particularly if they are already in very good physical shape. Medically if someone’s levels are super low and there isn’t any other options because no amount of compound exercises, sleep or steak, or supportive supplements will help - then I’m for it. ![]() |
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I wouldn't touch it unless / until I became deficient enough to notice. I had a young doctor look at a routine physical blood test for me (10+ years ago) and suggest it based on a mild deficiency reading in a single blood test, despite not having any symptoms. I read up on it, its potential side effects and the likelihood of never getting off it, and decided I wanted to talk to another doctor, which I did. He said he wouldn't recommend it in the absence of exhibiting some indications it was necessary. I never saw that first doctor again but thought it was very odd she made such a suggestion that would affect the rest of my life based off a blood test without even monitoring trends.
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Test was 330ish 15 months ago, I had all of the symptoms, and felt crappy. . Doc wanted me on TRT. I read about the side effects and decided it would be my last resort. In 6 months of strength training and HIIT exercise, my Testosterone doubled. No drugs. That was 8 months ago, and when I get tested again in 4 months I expect even better numbers.
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Testosterone was referred to as 'the death hormone' in the past, linked to all kinds of negative cardiovascular events (and a strong correllation with violent impulsive behavior). I DK if they have reversed all those findings, but I doubt it; suggests caution and a clinical reason to supplement, not just a desire to 'be better'.
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