Posts like this scare the cr*p out of me. But yes you may well be right. Just gotta keep trying different things until we find the answer. I wouldnt be at all surprised if it relates to DHT. How the drug is still having an effect on DHT and why some men recover and others dont is a total mystery.
Thanks J899
But you have tried shots twice already, right? Why should it work this time, if last time it only worked briefly and then stopped working? What are you going to do different this time?
When you say TRT worked for you at the start, you mean for the first few hours of what it now three years of TRT?
Shots have never worked for me. Though ive only tried them breifly.
Yes, TRT worked for a few hours on two separate days within 2 weeks of starting T cream… the point to gain from this experience is that my body was capable of having that good horny feeling again. That was a huge relief for me as I wasnt “broken forever”. The only other time I have had libido was before TRT when I had colon hyrdotherapy. The next day I was the horniest ive ever been in my life and that was with a Free T level that was below range.
Thanks J899
I don’t really feel as though I’m getting anywhere, though. I still don’t understand why you expect shots to work this time, if they have not worked in the past?
If you simply do shots the same way you did before, won’t you get the same result?
As I understand it he is under the care of a doc with possibly more experience of post-fin issues than any other medic and is probably ready to take his advice rather than follow the example of one guy on the net who’s appeared out of nowhere and claimed to fix everything running a constant bodybuilder’s cycle of T.
What?
I’m not particularly concerned to push the idea that J899 tries high-dose TRT.
I’m just wondering: given that he has tried injectable TRT twice already and it did not work, why would injectable TRT work this time?
Just to be clear: that’s not a loaded question. I’m just genuinely curious. Is he going to do anything different this time? Has anything changed that might indicate that it will work now, when it didn’t before? I’m always keen to hear about the TRT experiences/thoughts of post-Propecia men. But I’m finding it hard to get a straight answer.
Luckfax, you’d probably do well to stay out of other people’s conversations. From what I can tell from the PMs you send me, you are bordering on psychotic. Look to your mental health, and I’ll manage my own correspondence with other people.
I was under the impression I was taking part in an open forum about TRT not intruding into your personal conversation with J899, never mind.
The point remains that this idea that high dose TRT will alleviate much of our problems, purely because one guy appeared in Recoveries saying it cured his libido/ed…oh and brain fog and muscle loss too…, is almost as desperate as the copper toxicity theory. I’d like it to work too as it’s the only thing left once conventional TRT fails but looking at the example of awor and pps, two bona fide cases with extensive history, it might do nothing and even make your situation worse.
They tend to convert less to estrogen…I think…?
Thanks J899.
I think that’s right: there is less conversion to estrogen when you inject testosterone, as set against when you use topical testosterone.
I’m still not quite clear, though, on why you expect shots to work this time, when they didn’t work before.
Just to be clear on the question I’m asking: you tried shots twice before. They didn’t work. Given that, why would they work this time? What will be different about shots this time that will cause them to work, when they did not work before?
I hadnt used Arimidex with shots in the past…
It might be worth a shot, and take low dose arimidex(like .25mg) every few days and see the results you get. Also, pick up an liver enzyme complex with probiotics, it will clear your gut out…Only take them AFTER eating…it’s the best against candida
Ah, OK. So what’s different this time is that you’re going to use Arimidex alongside the shots.
Thanks. We got there in the end.
ScaredMale, you know I cannot talk about my individual regime…Im not an idiot. Next time take the hint and stop pushing me for information I cant give you.
J899
If your “individual regime” is injecting testosterone and taking Arimidex, then I don’t think you have to worry too much about keeping it a secret. It’s just standard TRT: everyone knows about it.
On the questions, I was just curious as to what you’d be doing differently this time. If you were going to be doing things differently but didn’t want to tell me, you might have said, “I will be doing things differently this time, but I don’t want to tell you what they are”. Then I would have stopped asking.
Instead, you just kept saying things like, “I think shots convert to estrogen less”. Which makes no sense at all as answer to the question: “what will you be doing differently this time?”
Given this, it’s no wonder that I kept asking. Don’t become hysterical, no one is calling you an idiot.
Scared, I’m sorry if I misinterpreted your intensions. I’m just trying to keep my nose clean. There is more to mr protocole than standard trt and I can’t go into it here as it is only applicable to my situation.
Next time I will just say I can’t discuss it. Pretty sure I stated that earlier in this thread though.