New Member Endurance Athlete

Onabull

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Hello all

I'm new here and wanted to introduce myself.

I am an endurance athlete in my 40s. I have been on TRT for a few years, 100 mg/week of Test E.
I haven't done any other PEDs.

I'm on here to share experiences with other endurance folks.

Thanks!
 
Hello all

I'm new here and wanted to introduce myself.

I am an endurance athlete in my 40s. I have been on TRT for a few years, 100 mg/week of Test E.
I haven't done any other PEDs.

I'm on here to share experiences with other endurance folks.

Thanks!
Welcome aboard OB.....I've asked other newbies this question...just curious.. but 40 something and on TRT? Under a doctor? If you don't mind my asking. Why? Your young!
 
Welcome aboard OB.....I've asked other newbies this question...just curious.. but 40 something and on TRT? Under a doctor? If you don't mind my asking. Why? Your young!

Yes, I have an endocrinologist for the TRT. Since my early twenties, I was always depressed and tired feeling. Then, when the low T stuff started getting reported 3 or 4 years ago, I found out that I had pretty much every symptom they described. I got tested and right off the bat my levels were low. I got tested again, and it was still low. The endo sent me to get my bones examined and I have bone thinning too.

As you say, I am not that old but for some reason, I have low testosterone. And given the state of my bones and my own struggles, it has been that way for a long time.
 
Yes, I have an endocrinologist for the TRT. Since my early twenties, I was always depressed and tired feeling. Then, when the low T stuff started getting reported 3 or 4 years ago, I found out that I had pretty much every symptom they described. I got tested and right off the bat my levels were low. I got tested again, and it was still low. The endo sent me to get my bones examined and I have bone thinning too.

As you say, I am not that old but for some reason, I have low testosterone. And given the state of my bones and my own struggles, it has been that way for a long time.
I'm sorry OB, that sucks. Maybe Dr. Scally could comment as to whether low T is more prevalent today than it was ,say 20 years ago, or because we have so much more access to information today.
 
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