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jay_victor
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- Jan 6, 2019
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Been training on and off for a few years - mostly off with kids etc. I'm a fit and youthful 47 by the way.
I never managed to sustain the training, and never quite managed to ditch the gut or get numbers I wanted to see from my lifts. I was progressing, but very slowly, and it seems if I had to stop for injuries or overseas work travel, I lost my strength and put the kilos of fat straight back on.
I was resigned to this hard slog, and perhaps always having a bit of a pencil neck look. To be honest, I've been low T all my life, and as soon as I admitted it to myself, I suddenly found I could be objective. It's hard because the old man was a soldier, boxer, and all round bad ass, and I always felt robbed of something.
A little voice has been growing and finally I looked properly into things like cycling and TRT, and wow, I have never come across so much misinformation from the establishment and people in the street about any subject ever, and I've been through the whole gamut of alternative thinking so this is saying something.
Long story short, I read and read and read. Then I got some Testogel online, and without any doubts at all started to try it out. After a few days, I'm clear enough already T is my future. The lights have come on and I am getting memories from feeling like this 20 years ago.
I don't plan on doing this anyone else's way. I am not going to be the TRT guy who signs up to a lifetime of paying through the nose, and I'm not trying to look conspicuously muscular. I just feel ashamed I can't do 10 pull ups, always have. I am going to get myself a damn back before I die, whatever it takes.
In all likelihood I'll end up brewing myself. We'll see how it goes
I never managed to sustain the training, and never quite managed to ditch the gut or get numbers I wanted to see from my lifts. I was progressing, but very slowly, and it seems if I had to stop for injuries or overseas work travel, I lost my strength and put the kilos of fat straight back on.
I was resigned to this hard slog, and perhaps always having a bit of a pencil neck look. To be honest, I've been low T all my life, and as soon as I admitted it to myself, I suddenly found I could be objective. It's hard because the old man was a soldier, boxer, and all round bad ass, and I always felt robbed of something.
A little voice has been growing and finally I looked properly into things like cycling and TRT, and wow, I have never come across so much misinformation from the establishment and people in the street about any subject ever, and I've been through the whole gamut of alternative thinking so this is saying something.
Long story short, I read and read and read. Then I got some Testogel online, and without any doubts at all started to try it out. After a few days, I'm clear enough already T is my future. The lights have come on and I am getting memories from feeling like this 20 years ago.
I don't plan on doing this anyone else's way. I am not going to be the TRT guy who signs up to a lifetime of paying through the nose, and I'm not trying to look conspicuously muscular. I just feel ashamed I can't do 10 pull ups, always have. I am going to get myself a damn back before I die, whatever it takes.
In all likelihood I'll end up brewing myself. We'll see how it goes