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I was diagnosed with hypogonadism and I was wondering, do you usually cycle TRT with that or do you just stand TRT for your entire life? Also, how long is it usually take from signing up to getting your first dose? I want to sign up relatively soon.

AlphaMD's Answer

You typically stay on TRT for as long as you want relief from low Testosterone symptoms, as it is a treatment & not a cure sadly.

Typically if you already have lab results the process can be as quick as a week, though longer if the need to gather lab results is there.

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