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You should expect increased libido, better erection quality, improved sleep, reduced anxiety/depression, better confidence.
TRT does speed hair loss in those who are already predisposed to hair loss (meaning if you were going to go bald, it will just happen sooner).TRT typically does not increase body hair at typical TRT doses. You would not expect your voice to deepen, though this is dependent on how much your %a-reductase converts your testosterone to DHT. If these changes did occur, they would typically be subtle on TRT.
Fatigue, confidence, libido, motivation, and erectile function are all things that improve on TRT. Head hair & likely nail growth speed is typically not improved with TRT. Body hair for most men tends... See Full Answer
The main side effects would be a reduction of fertility via lower spermatic production while on TRT, a chance for hair loss if you're genetically predisposed to it (otherwise extremely unlikely), and ... See Full Answer
Even more conservative protocols now utilize 350 ug/dL as the cut off to begin TRT. It already sounds like you are experiencing symptoms. HGH will work well for physical ailments like joint pain and r... See Full Answer
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