Zyglamail EF MOD Moderator Platinum EF VIP Mar 30, 2011 #11 stevesmi said: I would never recommend a 21 year old go on HRT. Click to expand... If test levels are chronically low and simply wont ever come back, then long term low test can lead to a host of problems.
stevesmi said: I would never recommend a 21 year old go on HRT. Click to expand... If test levels are chronically low and simply wont ever come back, then long term low test can lead to a host of problems.
stevesmi Head Mod Elite Moderator Mar 30, 2011 #12 Zyglamail said: If test levels are chronically low and simply wont ever come back, then long term low test can lead to a host of problems. Click to expand... but thats not his problem here. and i still think that a 21 year old can improve his lifestyle choices and boost his testosterone first. if that fails then HRT is a last resort only. i don't have high test myself but even in my 30's I have no interest on HRT.... yet.
Zyglamail said: If test levels are chronically low and simply wont ever come back, then long term low test can lead to a host of problems. Click to expand... but thats not his problem here. and i still think that a 21 year old can improve his lifestyle choices and boost his testosterone first. if that fails then HRT is a last resort only. i don't have high test myself but even in my 30's I have no interest on HRT.... yet.
J jester72 New member Mar 30, 2011 #13 Cjraneri, I'd start your own thread on this. Hijacking this one isn't the best way to get advice. Also, I think you're CRAZY thinking you can put on AND retain 30+lbs of mass per month over 2 months.
Cjraneri, I'd start your own thread on this. Hijacking this one isn't the best way to get advice. Also, I think you're CRAZY thinking you can put on AND retain 30+lbs of mass per month over 2 months.
RADAR Well-known member Mar 30, 2011 #14 Infraction Given,not nice to hijack threads! You're old enough to know better Cjraneri.