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Hello, I'm on 160 a week split into two dosages going into my 4th week. I'm feeling more energetic and my cognitive seems to be getting better. I haven't gotten morning wood yet. When could i expect this an strength increases?

AlphaMD's Answer

Morning wood is expected to return within the first 6 weeks or so once starting TRT.

Strength increase should be expected within the first 8 weeks, give or take.

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