First 10 WEEKS on Testosterone (TRT) Real Expectations

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Published 2022-10-18
In this video, Dr George Touliatos and I discuss the real expectations from the First 10 weeks on TRT - Testosterone Replacement Therapy.

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First 10 WEEKS on TRT (Real Expectations)
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All Comments (21)
  • @Mark-ks9jj
    5 weeks in and seeing reversal of many symptoms across the board, body composition is changing for the better, making good strength gains in the gym. Sleeping 7-8hrs straight through, libido improved, mental clarity and drive improved, edginess and anxiety disappearing. Starting to feel like my old self again.
  • @Ouellemancan
    4 weeks in what I have noticed is my brain fog is gone my sex drive is up my confidence is up I’m walking taller also improved cognition and more energy in the gym.
  • @Laststepp
    Find the right dosage for you. Some people are fine with low dosage. some need more. "Results may vary" I'm 18 months into TRT. the first 10 months I only used cream. Didnt see/feel much of a change. I then added a once a week injection in addition to the cream. It's been 8 months, and my life has changed. Confidence is adequate and realistic. Energy is high. Libido like I had at 20. Muscle growth makes sense for protein consumption and workouts.
  • @philbull812
    9 months in with TRT working with the BMH team, and I am happy to report the results have been amazing ! I have lost weight, gained muscle and more importantly, have a renewed vigour for life. I have also been prescribed DHEA, which without doubt has helped with mental accuity. The team are helpful, friendly and above all will set you on a programme back to your old self. I'm in my sixties but feel like I'm back In my thirties. Amazing.
  • @happ0bapp0
    i'm 30 and had my blood run on a whim and found out my t was at 150 i just started trt a couple days ago and i'm really looking forward to the next six months
  • @TroyHill442
    Great video. They psychological effects kicked in within the first week, no question. 100mg cypionate per week.
  • @nosirrahx
    Feeling sexy and feeling fit is a huge component to sex drive. When you feel good taking your shirt off and taking a woman to pound town is well within your aerobic capacity, you will have to have sex more often, even if all other factors are the same. TRT can get you off the couch and into the gym so it can absolutely help with sex drive. Getting into shape can also reverse ED.
  • 5 days in and my life changed massively and life has been incredible ever since
  • My doctor started me at 200mg a week or 28mg a day.. I chose daily injections. I felt so cracked out... You may as well as tied me to a chair, tape back my eyelids and subject me to old black and white war footage of woman and children in villages being blown up. It was a living hell. I was highly sensitive. I'm now on 8mg a day and I feel waaaay better. No AI... no other bandaids. I also discovered that testosterone made me super sensitive to caffeine. I was having one cup of tea a day (1 tea bag) and it was enough to create horribly anxiety. Sometimes less is more. Find a doctor that is practicing modern standards of TRT... like micro dosing. My levels were 168 TT and 2.9 FT. I am a real low T patient that needed real TRT.... not a mini cycle. My insomnia is getting better. My circadian rhythm is correcting. I am overall calmer. My relationship with sugar and my insulin resistance has gotten better. I WANT to work out and cycle. I laugh more. I have more ambition. The little guy downstairs is working better. I feel more animated like my 'old self'. I'm happier. My body compensation is slowly changing. I desire more whole foods. I'm only a few months in....
  • @nicoventer5565
    2 weeks in I started to feel better and 3 months in now and I feel like I'm 20 again, TRT has changed my life for the better. I so grateful to my Doctor, I'm on 400mg a month now but I will be going for some blood test this month and maybe increase or decrease the dose.
  • @mmabagain
    I’m going in for my first dose in about a week. So looking forward to feeling good again.
  • @zero2herogolf
    Excellent guys. Thanks for help and the useful info. Generally and anecdotally speaking will a low dose (maybe 120mg) per week reduce the size of the testicles?
  • What does is good to start with and how often should it be taken?
  • 4 weeks in. Libido and erections are back in business. A little better in athletic performance but everything else I am patiently waiting for.
  • Very informative videi bro. Can u make a video on clomid plz because i had clomid my testosterone gone high more than 1000ng/dl but after stopping my clomid my total testosterne was high but my free testosterone was too little 10pg/ml
  • @Koolguy1986
    Coming up On 8weeks I would say my symptoms are 20% better
  • @rodolfo4379
    Just got my blood work done the other day. Got my apt set to review my results and get on TRT. 35 years old. Over the last 2-3 years my energy has continually dropped, mental fog has increased, almost no sex drive, can't put on muscle, if i work out or lift weights I am exhausted for several days, and overall just not who I used to be. Who knows - it could be something else. But, I believe it is due to low T. Will keep it updated!
  • @imdoc7872
    A friend of mine on trt really didnt start seeing results until about 3 months. Now every time I see him he looks bigger and ripped. That stuff works.
  • I would like to try a TRT program to help jump start my gym routine again. I know once I start working out again and lose this belly the rest will fall in place for me. Very informative video.
  • @eLiNDIOTX
    4 weeks in only feel energy, sleep kind of sucks, libido has been up only a few times, hope it gets better.