Trt is different from cruise.
if you are looking for a real dosage trt is the dose that allows you to be within the norm in your bloodwork
between 75-100mg per week for most people, it's medical not for guys like us
if you're talking about Cruise it will be between 150-200mg for most people.
-Test U for comfort, you can do 1 injection for 2 weeks
-I always take E or C, 2 injections of 75mg subq per week
It's just a dose that allows you to recover your body from blast damage (HDL/liver…)
A dose to have the e2 in the norm of course!
For me it's really a period to rest your body and keep most of the gains from your blast, so obviously no primo or stuff like that unless you're 130kg 8%BF
Hello,
Well, let me tell you a bit about my story:
After 25 years of weight training (between the ages of 20 and 45), with the goal of slowly gaining volume and closely controlling my body fat to avoid exceeding weight (I competed in Valetudo ), a sport similar to what is now called MMA, I started in Welter -77.1kg and ended up fighting in Light Heavyweight -93kg. Logically, for weigh-ins, you go dehydrated, shitting, and peeing to weigh as little as possible... I hovered around 100kg in Vol. with 180cm).
Well, I gave up everything because I had to go through three surgeries to correct an inguinal hernia, then another one on my belly button, then the pandemic hit, then I had to solve sleep problems because I had respiratory apnoeas (73 per hour... I could have died from a stroke... I sleep with a CPAP).
Well, after all this and almost 7 years without training, without using AAS, without living a healthy life... Well, I ended up at 115kg with a BF of.....30%. A total fatty


Now, after 6 months back at the gym, doing cardio and weight training, I have lost 10kg, and since it was already very difficult for me to stick to the diet and keep losing weight. I started using Semaglutide (I am at 88kg today with 3 months of SEMA and 9 months in total of the program). And the idea is to drop down to 80kg and 10/12% BF. Logically, I sacrifice the little muscle I had left... It's a price I have to pay.
Once I reach this weight (Before it didn't make sense to use Testo because with a high %BF... You'll definitely aromatise and it's not worth using them). I will use a basic protocol of C or E testosterone between 350/500mg per week for about 14/18 weeks +Retra+Cagrilintida+Other Adhoc.
With the idea of seeing how I respond at 51 years old, because I'm not just worried about gaining weight... I'm worried about how the tests (liver, cholesterol, blood pressure...) will turn out during the cycle. And above all, and that's why I was asking the question... How will I recover my testosterone levels afterwards (if I recover them at all...)?
That's why I'm getting informed about what it would be like to spend the rest of my life on TRT... I don't look for TRT+ because I think that for that, you have to get blood tests every 3/6 months, check the prostate once a year, etc., etc....
But if I could do this 14-week ON protocol once a year and the rest of the year OFF to be in better physical shape, I wouldn't consider TRT for now; with the years, we'll see. But it's hard to come back, and on top of that, having to lose so much weight, you see yourself thin and weak, you miss when you were bigger. And even though I know I have to be careful because age doesn't forgive, and I have to take care of my joints... I want to start training again with that boost from AAS (I miss them, hehehe).
But if it goes wrong, and I don't return to acceptable levels, the idea would be to use the minimum dose that my body allows without issues of blood pressure, cholesterol, etc... Even if it doesn't go up to 800/900 testosterone in the blood, I don't mind, I'm fine with being around 500/600 without oestrogen problems and having to use AI, HCG, etc... (But logically, if I can get as close to 900 as possible, even better..)
These are my latest test results. I suppose that with the diet my testosterone levels have changed, or maybe not. But I will check it with the tests I will have done in September.
Haematocrit 42.7 39%
T4 0,98
T3 2,86
TSH 3.26
FSH 2.82
LH 3.86
Oestradiol 17.0
Prolactin 10.45
Progesterone 0.3
Free testosterone 427
Testosterone RIA 390
SHBG 11.8
Cortisol 12.22
The rest is all normal... Lipids, liver, kidney, blood pressure, etc... ( when I weighed 115kg this last one was bad... But the latest tests with 90kg, everything is OK and improving... ).
Sorry for the lengthy talk....
Greetings.