Just joined, men’s health has been a big focus for me

Jason Cullen

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Hey everyone. My name is Jason Cullen. I’ve been lifting for years and hanging around bodybuilding forums for a long time. Health and fitness have always been part of who I am, and they’ve kept me steady throughout my life.

I’m also running for Congress in New Jersey, but I’m not here to talk like a politician. Men’s health is something I care deeply about. I dealt with low testosterone myself and went through several doctors who either ignored it or brushed it off. I eventually went through a clinic so I could finally get real, consistent TRT.

Low T affects everything. Energy, motivation, mood, anxiety, sleep, libido, mental clarity, recovery and it can throw your entire life off. And with testosterone still being a Schedule III controlled substance, too many men are stuck fighting an uphill battle just to get proper treatment.

I want to shine more light on this issue and help create better access and more reasonable regulations. This community knows more about hormonal health than well over 90 percent of Congress, and that’s one of the reasons I wanted to introduce myself here.

If some of you believe in the mission and want to support the campaign, it would mean a lot. Appreciate the welcome and looking forward to talking with you all.

Cullen4congress.com
 
Hey everyone. My name is Jason Cullen. I’ve been lifting for years and hanging around bodybuilding forums for a long time. Health and fitness have always been part of who I am, and they’ve kept me steady throughout my life.

I’m also running for Congress in New Jersey, but I’m not here to talk like a politician. Men’s health is something I care deeply about. I dealt with low testosterone myself and went through several doctors who either ignored it or brushed it off. I eventually went through a clinic so I could finally get real, consistent TRT.

Low T affects everything. Energy, motivation, mood, anxiety, sleep, libido, mental clarity, recovery and it can throw your entire life off. And with testosterone still being a Schedule III controlled substance, too many men are stuck fighting an uphill battle just to get proper treatment.

I want to shine more light on this issue and help create better access and more reasonable regulations. This community knows more about hormonal health than well over 90 percent of Congress, and that’s one of the reasons I wanted to introduce myself here.

If some of you believe in the mission and want to support the campaign, it would mean a lot. Appreciate the welcome and looking forward to talking with you all.

Cullen4congress.com
This is otherworldly
 
Physique and how much ya bench? Give the people what they want.
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Not huge by any means but I’m happy for TRT only and at 45. My bench sucks because of tendinitis in both wrists and right elbow. I have done 265 but it kills no matter how much I wrap my wrists. I don’t go over 225 for training. Typically stay below that.
 
The problem is more attention by the government isn’t necessarily the answer. If congress looks at it more, there can very easily be an argument for making it schedule 2 substance like adderall since so many clinics have such a low threshold for dishing it out nowadays. Furthermore the higher scheduling may deter people from getting it illegally as well.

And also, oftentimes low testosterone can be solved by lowering body fat and hitting the gym naturally without exogenous hormones. It’s just that oftentimes many guys are too lazy to try that first. A lot of the time, people don’t even understand what they are getting into by starting exogenous testosterone. I think perhaps medical providers could be more educated on it, but we definitely don’t need more people haphazardly hopping on test or congress suddenly deciding to make it harder to attain for some arbitrary reason
 
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