But you don't really need TRT.
Your actual T levels are not unnaturally low right?
You are just taking it for physique enhancement like any steroid user.
Quite a few big name bb's got their steroids legally prescribed from a couple legit docs in Cali back in the 70s. They didn't have a medical need for them.
If you stopped taking the drugs you'd go back to your natural bodyweight or very close.
Back in the day guys would blow up incredibly on some dbol and deca-durabolin. Test was not real popular among bb's then as it was considered to androgenic. Great for strength though.
Your natural test production must have ceased due to your usage.
I appreciate your honesty.
No they were legitimately low, when I walked in for the consultation the doctor started laughing and said there's no way you have low testosterone, you're the most muscular guy thats ever walked into my office, but we'll draw some blood and see where you're at, they came back at like 249. What I know now I didn't know then. Just a background at that time I was working construction as a bricklayer 10 hours a day, after work I'd go train, even though I was exhausted, I'd just slam pre-workout and get it done, I was sleeping maybe 5 hours a night sometimes 6, I was always lean super low body fat, my diet was literally the Jay Cutler style diet, super low in fat, egg whites, white fish, chicken, ground turkey, tuna, and ground bison is all I ate and carbs coming from sweet potatoes, brown rice, and steel cut oats. As a juiced up bodybuilder this diet is ok, but for a natural it's literally the worst thing a natty can do, fats, specifically cholesterol is key in hormonal production especially testosterone production. I just didn't know this 🤷♂️
So looking back I know exactly why my levels were low, I was overworked, overtraining, not resting, extremely low dietary fats, it was a recipe for low test.