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I experienced some fatigue early on but regular exercise helped me stay on track mentally
Consistency won in the end Good habits patience and monitoring progress helped me successfully transition off TRT
I kept my expectations realistic and focused on long term health rather than short term gym performance
Managing stress was surprisingly important High stress seemed to make recovery feel much worse
Staying active without overtraining was important. Recovery capacity was lower for a while after stopping
I worked closely with my physician throughout the process Having medical guidance made things much easier
I’ve been on TRT close to 8 years and came off last year. It sucked for a few months, not gonna lie, but my natural levels eventually recovered enough to feel normal again.
Personally, I’d make sure he has realistic expectations. Most guys I know felt pretty flat, weak, and tired for a while after stopping.
I came off after 5 years on TRT. Recovery wasn’t fast, but it wasn’t a disaster either. Bloodwork and patience were the biggest factors.
In my experience, the mental side was tougher than the physical side. Strength dropped, motivation dipped, but eventually things stabilized.