Don't get me wrong TRT has definitely helped me.....I feel much better and physically I look excellent for someone ready to turn 50. That said still have up and down days and still have challenges with libido and ED. Really expected that it would be super human and honestly it's more like human with an edge
Given the choice I would take 20 again, fresh start and health without issue.......only choice to not getting old is being dead.....so I'll take getting older.....with TRT though
Dear superDutyDave, I got you from the start.
Let me just share part of my story. I just turned 66 struggling with the issue of low Testosterone since age of 55. Most probably, as a result of the need to consum evry day since 54
TKI medications, to deal with CML (a type of leukemia).
Along the road, I was also diagnosed with localized prostate cancer PC.
(More and more medications of TKI type are in use now for different cancers and other conditions interfering with endocrine systems as side effect)
During years of being not treated, I was "dead" as you . I had to stop working, became osteoporotic with damaged bone and cartilage, suffering from pain and other issues.
TRT not only improved my physical condition it even improved my PC marker, PSA . Contrary to the medical dogma, that TRT is contraindicated in PC condition. PCs are not all equals.
I would like to stress how much ignorance, misconceptions and low knowledge exist out there among the medical community on TRT treatment and the way to follow-up correctly the treated person. Testimonial is just for my own place. I learned a lot from you guys and especially from Nelson 's work. I am thinking how to bring this knowledge to those untreated anonymous men, who are not active as me, challenging MD, learning and struggling, the hard way how to bring themselves back from the "dead" state, back to normal, to fit their age.
I am a chemist, worked for many years in drug development mostly oriented for the global markets, USA and EP. It has been easier for me, just 8 y to start TRT from the first blood test, showing low T. Imagine what it would be for the average person who is not well informed who just rely on what they are told by their physicians'.
I mention the above information, in order that guys, wherever they are, in one of my conditions, CML or confined PC suffering from low T symptoms, find their way to the right MD to address their condition.
I am contained with being&feeling 66.
Happy New Year to all of you!