FunkOdyssey
Seeker of Wisdom
I pulled the plug on my TRT journey after a little more than 3 months. I was enjoying some benefits in the area of energy, mood, and recovery/gains. However:
I stopped enclomiphene as soon as I received these lab results as the headaches were continuing to bother me. I consider myself either fully recovered or very nearly there, already. I'll repeat labs after a month without enclomiphene to verify that though.
I am grateful for the experience even though it didn't have the outcome I was looking for. I was forced to give up caffeine while trying to mitigate TRT side effects and I now intend to remain caffeine-free for the rest of my life, so that's a huge positive.
I was always curious about what TRT would do for me and that curiosity would only be satisfied by first-hand knowledge. The fearmongers that talk about TRT as a lifelong decision and try to scare people away from trying it couldn't be more wrong. I know some have had different results but quitting TRT after a 3 month trial and regaining my HPTA function was trivially easy.
- The hair loss was out of control. I went from a full, thick head of hair before I started to visibly thinned hair that shows my scalp easily.
- Exaggeration of GERD / LPR symptoms was somewhat dose-responsive but persistent throughout.
- I really hoped TRT was going to improve my libido. It would briefly help when I increased the dose, but generally it was worse than baseline.
- TRT was messing with my cognition. Depending on the dose and ester, this ranged from minor issues with word recall to feeling noticeably impaired / brain-fogged / dumb.
Test | Pre-TRT Baseline | Day 14 of PCT | Normal Range |
LH | 3.8 mIU/mL | 9.9 mIU/mL | 1.5 - 9.3 mIU/mL |
FSH | 10.5 mIU/mL | 10.2 mIU/mL | 1.6 - 8.0 mIU/mL |
Total Testosterone | 612 ng/dL | 727 ng/dL | 250 - 1100 ng/dL |
SHBG | 56 nmol/L | 55 nmol/L | 10 - 50 nmol/L |
Free Testosterone (EqD) | 66.7 pg/mL | 92.3 pg/mL | 35.0 - 155.0 pg/mL |
Free Testosterone (calc) | 8.7 ng/dL | 11.6 ng/dL | 4.6 - 22.4 ng/dL |
I stopped enclomiphene as soon as I received these lab results as the headaches were continuing to bother me. I consider myself either fully recovered or very nearly there, already. I'll repeat labs after a month without enclomiphene to verify that though.
I am grateful for the experience even though it didn't have the outcome I was looking for. I was forced to give up caffeine while trying to mitigate TRT side effects and I now intend to remain caffeine-free for the rest of my life, so that's a huge positive.
I was always curious about what TRT would do for me and that curiosity would only be satisfied by first-hand knowledge. The fearmongers that talk about TRT as a lifelong decision and try to scare people away from trying it couldn't be more wrong. I know some have had different results but quitting TRT after a 3 month trial and regaining my HPTA function was trivially easy.