What about 20-25 year olds on TRT? (this really deserves its own thread)CheekiBreekiFitness wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 1:40 am The only thing that bothers me is this whole trend of men who are 35 taking TRT.
I mean at 35 you should not need any hormonal treatment, this is ridiculous.
I have been utterly fascinated with the whole TRT trend thing going on lately ....
Reddit r/TRT is a hoot.
How its over Rx'd, and generally how the treatments are executed poorly too ....
(e.g. a guy getting a huge a shot of test once every three weeks or something).
Its a perfect storm of:
1- Horrible obesity epidemic
2- Horrible evolution of our lifestyles (no phys.activity, sun, diet, etc)
3- Not "big-phrama" perse, but the typical commercial/capitalistic motives by industry.
4- And I believe in the whole chemical endocrine disruptor theories. **
5- Cell phone/internet overuse of modern-day-super-porn (causing ED, etc)
6- Societal breakdown of how relationships and sex works.
7- General poor mental health of society as a whole.
A big part of TRT advertising .... and even your own doctor will say .... your dick ain't working right because of your low T.
They might be a little right, but 1,2,5,6,7 has a lot to do with that too.
That's a big motivator for TRT.
That said, there's a lot of stories of TRT NOT fixing dick problems in the end.... lolz.
1,2,5,6,7 can be fixed by the individual. Might take many months/year(s) though ....
I believe partly 1,2,4 after a certain point .... having done their damage ....may not be fully reversible.
Maybe 10-20% of 35 y.o's fall into that category. Thus legit needing TRT.
I also believe these things may totally fuck-over pubescent kids to the point where they won't catchup later even if these things are corrected.