Most people don’t need it. Just age naturally. It’s OK!
Lady here & MHT with estrogen and progesterone helped me so much, sharply reduced my incidence of migraine and UTI, I will keep on it as long as possible.
Husband says he won’t do the T, though, he just lifts weights. I think it would probably help him, but it is a lot more risky too, so I don’t really know if it’s a good idea. Our doctor said he wants to, though, and he is our age.
I do know you ought not start unless you mean to continue, it replaces & your body stops making it. Which might be an ok result if you don’t have enough to begin with, just something to think about.
Overall I am not against intervention in general, we are living so much longer and I want to feel good for more of those years, and the MHT is part of a virtuous cycle, better sleep and exercise, is protective of bones and brain.
Maybe you should edit your post to say what that is?
Well, to be fair, if you don’t know what it is, it’s not really useful to know your opinion on the question either.
(I’m being somewhat cheeky here, it would be polite to explain it in the comments at least)
Not everyone has english as primary language, and abbreviations are difficult to know and/or remember.
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A simple search for “TRT” tells me a lot about Turkish public broadcasting. With a bit of effort, you could check Wikipedia, which will lead you to the [disambiguation page for TRT](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRT_(disambiguation)
So no, its not trivial to figure out. And the comments in this thread seem to disagree about it being common knowledge as well.
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They are not full of shit. You just fell into American defaultism… Search engines just show what’s relevant in places you live. /languages you use the engine at. Since they live in Turkey or close to it, they recieve the Turkish Broadcasting as the number 1 option for TRT. / don’t use english as their main language.
If I click on their link I get this:
Duckduckgo in Finland, I get the Turkish broadcasting thing, Teaching Recovery Techniques, and several companies with TRT in their name. Only on the 3rd page do I get a mention of Testosterone replacement therapy
You know google searches are personalized right? Not everyone sees the same thing.
TRT = Testosterone Replacement Therapy. It’s HRT for cis men.
I’d rather cut off my balls. With anesthetic but I not picky.
Finally, an explanation for the acronym! Thank you.
@OP, not everyone knows what TRT is.
I view this the same as plastic surgery. If it’s for health-related reasons, absolutely I would take them. Other than that, it’s a waste of time for the professionals. When I was a kid, I had an accident that required plastic surgery to reattach my nose. I’m glad we have the ability to perform that kind of procedure, but I wouldn’t support the idea of a nosejob just for cosmetic reasons.
It’s normal for your body to stop producing hormones as you get older. Trying to screw around with nature has time and time again shown to be a losing bet.
Instead of doing TRT I swapped it for estrogen and it was a great idea, I feel a decade younger
:3 sameee
Same!
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For me personally, I’m not sure I’d bother unless it was a medical necessity. And I definitely don’t want to be one of those much older guys who has the musculature of a 26-year old bodybuilder. I find it unattractive and off-putting, so if it is under my control, I wouldn’t want to look like that or have to live the type of lifestyle required to arrive there and maintain it. On the other hand, I don’t want to be the type of guy who would benefit from it but not get treatment because of shame, lots of that going on, too.
Biggest thing for me, having known a number of cis men getting treatment, is that it really needs to be medically supervised. I know it’s anecdotal, but it seems like side effects are very common, and there are a lot of very serious potential health problems that can occur.
While I like the northern Californian countryside, my knees are quite weak, so I don’t think I could manage a 274km hike around Lake Tahoe
If you really need it – take it.
My understanding is that by taking it you’re stunting your bodies ability to produce it naturally. Effectively “subscribing” you to taking the medication indefinitely. That part doesn’t sit well with me if all you’re after is a bit of muscle, energy, recovery, etc.
I have kleinfelter syndrome, my body doesn’t produce testosterone. I have to take estrogen blockers to prevent my body from making estrogen.
So I’ll be taking TRT injections for the rest of my life. The only real downside to that is knowing prostate cancer is likely, 2 years in and it’s already elevating my PSA levels. Right now my doctor feels I’m too young to worry about it, they only check it on the off chance that my levels spike into dangerous territory.
Older folks in my family seem to be just fine without it, so I don’t see myself taking it later on. Probably will just stick to regular exercise and good diet unless it happens to become medically necessary.
I’m a big fan of Titty-Rousing Time, myself.
everyone deserves gender-affirming healthcare