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I am considering trt to improve my gym performance and physique. I'm wondering if I decide to stop trt one day, how long will it take for my own body to produce its own testosterone again or would I need to inject forever

AlphaMD's Answer

Many more recent studies show that 6 months to 1 year for production levels to return to normal completely unassisted.

For assisted with Clomid/HCG, it can be as little as 3-6 weeks and up to 6 months.

If you do go that route & cycle off, whichever path you take don't ween off slowly over time. If your T production is suppressed adding any will keep it suppressed so Testosterone isn't like other medications in that sense. Pick one of the two paths & stop the injections.

Hope that helps!

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