Need Help Designing HRT Regimen for Friend's Dad.

MJM

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Alright, here's the situation.I have a buddy who's dad is getting tired and lazy and just seems like he can't get anything done and is always worn down and has no strength.Personally what I'm thinking is he has very low HPTA levels, and needs some sort of HRT.But you are probably thinking okay so why doesn't he go to the doctor?His father just got laid off and does not have insurance anymore.I'm wondering what type of Testosterone you guys would put him on to give him a " boost " and help give him some energy and better side effects of being more youthful.This may sound stupid but there are a lot of people on HRT and I want to help him out.I was thinking 250-500 MG a week of Testosterone, he is also going to start a diet and training regimen.He got tested before he got laid off and they said he had low Testosterone levels also ( I forgot to mention this. )....So what do you guys think?This won't make him fat or bloated too bad will it, and I was thinking once a week injections, or something of that sort.Thanks.
 
At thoose dosages that really would not be hrt. That would be a as cycle. 100mg is more like hrt.
 
Bro he got laid off, and does not have insurance.What do you guys think?250 MG good?He is 49 6' 235 and over weight.He needs some strength and energy back, what do you guys think?
 
MJM said:
Bro he got laid off, and does not have insurance.What do you guys think?250 MG good?He is 49 6' 235 and over weight.He needs some strength and energy back, what do you guys think?

Let me get this straight:

This guy is 49-years-old, overweight, lazy, and has no health insurance. And you want to put this guy on Test? Did you ask him if HE wants to do something about his situation? How about first addressing positive dietary and lifestyle changes? How about making sure this guy is hydrating himself properly and adequately with good, clean, water? How about an modest exercise program to help boost testosterone levels naturally? These four steps will cover over many a sin and may be just what the doctor would order anyway. Most people just need to get off their ass and take responsibility for their own health :confused: Taking the TRT approach at this point would just be plain wrong. Not to mention the fact that if this guy would take your bad advice and fuck up and end up in the hospital or at the doctor with no insurance, are you going to pay the bill?

MJM, I hate to be a dick but I've read alot of posts by you where you ask questions/give info that I would expect to hear from the mouth of a from a 17-year-old. Sometimes it appears as if you're just trying to post for the sake of posting. You are DEFINITELY out of your league on this one and should not even be considering tinkering with other peoples' endocrine systems--especially a 49-year-old man who sounds ripe for a heart attack. That's just downright irresponsible.

Joker
 
Bro I didn't mean to just put him on it all of a sudden.He was going to do it and was going to get on some Enanthate I think.He was just laid off right before he was going to get on it.He had all the proper test done, etc and was good to go.That's why I was wondering what you guys were thinking.The doctor and him both agree it wold help sense of being, energy, libido, and increased strength to get through the day and help him gain some confidence.Sorry for any misunderstandings, but I was just wondering what a normal HRT dosage is.Thanks.

Joker said:
Let me get this straight:

This guy is 49-years-old, overweight, lazy, and has no health insurance. And you want to put this guy on Test? Did you ask him if HE wants to do something about his situation? How about first addressing positive dietary and lifestyle changes? How about making sure this guy is hydrating himself properly and adequately with good, clean, water? How about an modest exercise program to help boost testosterone levels naturally? These four steps will cover over many a sin and may be just what the doctor would order anyway. Most people just need to get off their ass and take responsibility for their own health :confused: Taking the TRT approach at this point would just be plain wrong. Not to mention the fact that if this guy would take your bad advice and fuck up and end up in the hospital or at the doctor with no insurance, are you going to pay the bill?

MJM, I hate to be a dick but I've read alot of posts by you where you ask questions/give info that I would expect to hear from the mouth of a from a 17-year-old. Sometimes it appears as if you're just trying to post for the sake of posting. You are DEFINITELY out of your league on this one and should not even be considering tinkering with other peoples' endocrine systems--especially a 49-year-old man who sounds ripe for a heart attack. That's just downright irresponsible.

Joker
 
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