Was instructed to start a new thread so here we are! Below I will paste some information from my original post, supplemented with extra relevant info!
Hi all,
Excited to be here!
Health History
Hoping to start a new chapter here. Have been dealing with low testosterone symptoms since I was about 18 years old (first time ever getting labs). Testosterone levels were in the 300s at 18 and now at 23 years old I am in the high 200s. For the last 5 years I have had a pathologically low libido and have dealt with lots of fatigue and lethargy. I have worked out consistently then inconsistenlty the last 4 years, with the main problem for having to stop in the gym back when I was in undergraduate was that the fatigue in the gym would make it impossible to study in the way I needed (Biology/Neuroscience, pre-med).
I have run the gambit doing everything in my power to avoid TRT. I do have bipolar II, Major depressive disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, so this included everything from stopping all psychiatric medication to selectively adding some medication back, etc with no luck. I have tried lithium, villazadone, wellbutrin, prozac, lexapro, and currently on Lamictal and trintellix. Further I have used enclomiphene and HCG both with more side effects than symptom relief (none). The last time I ran enlcomiphene it was pharma grade from a clinic at 12.5mg daily for two months. My testosterone level at the end was still only low 500s. So now I am here! I have frozen 6 vials of sperm and my pre-bloods show that my health is in order. I also wore a CGM last month and good there. BP is 120/80.
If there is one symptom I am looking for meaningfully improvement in it would be libido.
Supplements/medications
1. Lamictal 100mg QHS
2. Trintellix 10mg QHS
3. Adderall 5mg IR prn
4. Propranolol 20mg PRN
5. Trazadone 50mg QHS
6. Cialis 5mg QD
7. Fish oil 2000mg EPA 1000mg DHA QHS
8. Magnesium Glycinate 400mg (elemental) QHS
9. NAC 200mg QD
10. Vitamin D + K2 5000iu QAM
11. Multivitamin (LifeExtensions One a Day) QHS
12. Trazadone 50mg QHS
13. Psyllium Husk Fiber (10g split into 2 doses, Kroger-brand sugar-free)
14. Creatine 5g Nutricost
The "Cycle"
After trying alternative methods and living with low testosterone for essentially my entire adult life to this point, I have decided to make the lifelong commitment to TRT. After contemplating and receiving feedbackin my previous thread, I have decided it is best to dial my training back in as well as lock in my TRT dosing before doing anything supraphysiologic. I will be starting 120mg test cyp/week (40mg thrice a week, at the instruction of my prescriber).
Training
My stats now are 23 years-old/6'1", 167lbs/15-17% BF
My training is hypertrophy-focused, I don't care much for being strong anymore. I might get back into benching again. My all-time max was when I was 18 I got 315x3, but now could only likely do 225x1. I enjoy higher rep-ranges for smaller muscle groups in the 10-15 range and fo larger muscle groups prefer the 8-12 range. Legs have always been a struggle due to FAI/hip dysplasia/hip surgery + right knee medial mensicus tear that recently had an exacerbation with a likely posterior horn meniscal irritation / compression flare.
My training plan is as follows, but is subject to change based on studying needs while I prepare for med school admissions exam. I do my best to upload a daily log. Since I am in week 3 back into the gym I am not fixating on numbers, just mainly getting back my mind muscle connection and making sure I avoid injury/strain. Keeping it short and simple
Day 1: Chest/back - chest focused
Day 2: Arms/shoulders- biceps focused
Day 3: Legs- Quad focused
Day 4: rest
Day 5: Chest/back- back focused
Day 6: arms/shoulders- triceps focused
Day 7: legs- hammy focused.
Day 8: rest
For example, my planned chest/back day tomorrow will be:
Machine Bench 4 x 8-12
Lat Pulldown 4 x 8-12
Pec flys 4 x 10-15
Seated row machine 4 x 6-18
Nutrition/Hydration
Diet is currently 1400 calories with 140g protein/97carbs/54 fat. This was to lose weight before cycle to have a good starting point. Did this for the last month and lost a bit over 10 pounds.
Now that I am back into the gym, I'm going to bump this up to 2100 calories daily (may move this number based on results). I study all day and train at night so I partition all my carbs to my workout window. Tomorrow is my first day on this new calorie allotment and diet will be as follows:
Meal 1:
28g Mixed Nuts
Fairlife Mealplan Shake
Macros: 35P/8C/15F - 290 calories
Meal 2:
1 banana
1 scoop whey
1 scoop psyllium husk (5g fiber)
Macros: 25P/29C/2F - 210 calories
Meal 3 (pre-workout)
6oz cooked chicken breast
250g cooked white rice
1 tbsp BBQ sauce
1 tbsp olive oil
Macros: 42P/86C/19F
Meal 4 (Post-workout)
6oz cooked chicken breast
450g raw potato with skin
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp reduced sugar ketchup
2oz blackberries
Macros: 42P/103C/19F - 760 calories
Before Bed
greek yogurt/low-fat string cheese/etc to fit macros
Daily totals
160P/232C/58F - 2100ish calories
I drink 1 gallon of water a day. My potassium is good as long as I have potato and banana. Always aware of electrolyte balance.
Sleep
I sleep 8 hours a night. Track using apple watch. I take magnesium glycinate as well, but 50mg trazadone with 2mg melatoninis what does the trick for me.
Current Physique
Not siked about the way I look but I have some muscle memory so know I will be able to recomp quickly. First photo was taken (relaxed, not flexing) this week.

These photos are just pictures I found in my camera roll I had taken throughout the years for my genetic baseline


Lifestyle/cardio
Right now I am incredibly sedentary as I study for medical school admission exam. Usually 10 hours at a computer. I make sure I do 20-30 minutes of zone 3 cardio 5 days a week, and I go for walks as frequently as possible, though I should be more dilligent about getting my steps in and taking more mini-walks throughout my study day.
All labs posted!






Okay I think this is at least a good start to my log! Mods let me know if I'm missing anything!
Hi all,
Excited to be here!
Health History
Hoping to start a new chapter here. Have been dealing with low testosterone symptoms since I was about 18 years old (first time ever getting labs). Testosterone levels were in the 300s at 18 and now at 23 years old I am in the high 200s. For the last 5 years I have had a pathologically low libido and have dealt with lots of fatigue and lethargy. I have worked out consistently then inconsistenlty the last 4 years, with the main problem for having to stop in the gym back when I was in undergraduate was that the fatigue in the gym would make it impossible to study in the way I needed (Biology/Neuroscience, pre-med).
I have run the gambit doing everything in my power to avoid TRT. I do have bipolar II, Major depressive disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, so this included everything from stopping all psychiatric medication to selectively adding some medication back, etc with no luck. I have tried lithium, villazadone, wellbutrin, prozac, lexapro, and currently on Lamictal and trintellix. Further I have used enclomiphene and HCG both with more side effects than symptom relief (none). The last time I ran enlcomiphene it was pharma grade from a clinic at 12.5mg daily for two months. My testosterone level at the end was still only low 500s. So now I am here! I have frozen 6 vials of sperm and my pre-bloods show that my health is in order. I also wore a CGM last month and good there. BP is 120/80.
If there is one symptom I am looking for meaningfully improvement in it would be libido.
Supplements/medications
1. Lamictal 100mg QHS
2. Trintellix 10mg QHS
3. Adderall 5mg IR prn
4. Propranolol 20mg PRN
5. Trazadone 50mg QHS
6. Cialis 5mg QD
7. Fish oil 2000mg EPA 1000mg DHA QHS
8. Magnesium Glycinate 400mg (elemental) QHS
9. NAC 200mg QD
10. Vitamin D + K2 5000iu QAM
11. Multivitamin (LifeExtensions One a Day) QHS
12. Trazadone 50mg QHS
13. Psyllium Husk Fiber (10g split into 2 doses, Kroger-brand sugar-free)
14. Creatine 5g Nutricost
The "Cycle"
After trying alternative methods and living with low testosterone for essentially my entire adult life to this point, I have decided to make the lifelong commitment to TRT. After contemplating and receiving feedbackin my previous thread, I have decided it is best to dial my training back in as well as lock in my TRT dosing before doing anything supraphysiologic. I will be starting 120mg test cyp/week (40mg thrice a week, at the instruction of my prescriber).
Training
My stats now are 23 years-old/6'1", 167lbs/15-17% BF
My training is hypertrophy-focused, I don't care much for being strong anymore. I might get back into benching again. My all-time max was when I was 18 I got 315x3, but now could only likely do 225x1. I enjoy higher rep-ranges for smaller muscle groups in the 10-15 range and fo larger muscle groups prefer the 8-12 range. Legs have always been a struggle due to FAI/hip dysplasia/hip surgery + right knee medial mensicus tear that recently had an exacerbation with a likely posterior horn meniscal irritation / compression flare.
My training plan is as follows, but is subject to change based on studying needs while I prepare for med school admissions exam. I do my best to upload a daily log. Since I am in week 3 back into the gym I am not fixating on numbers, just mainly getting back my mind muscle connection and making sure I avoid injury/strain. Keeping it short and simple
Day 1: Chest/back - chest focused
Day 2: Arms/shoulders- biceps focused
Day 3: Legs- Quad focused
Day 4: rest
Day 5: Chest/back- back focused
Day 6: arms/shoulders- triceps focused
Day 7: legs- hammy focused.
Day 8: rest
For example, my planned chest/back day tomorrow will be:
Machine Bench 4 x 8-12
Lat Pulldown 4 x 8-12
Pec flys 4 x 10-15
Seated row machine 4 x 6-18
Nutrition/Hydration
Diet is currently 1400 calories with 140g protein/97carbs/54 fat. This was to lose weight before cycle to have a good starting point. Did this for the last month and lost a bit over 10 pounds.
Now that I am back into the gym, I'm going to bump this up to 2100 calories daily (may move this number based on results). I study all day and train at night so I partition all my carbs to my workout window. Tomorrow is my first day on this new calorie allotment and diet will be as follows:
Meal 1:
28g Mixed Nuts
Fairlife Mealplan Shake
Macros: 35P/8C/15F - 290 calories
Meal 2:
1 banana
1 scoop whey
1 scoop psyllium husk (5g fiber)
Macros: 25P/29C/2F - 210 calories
Meal 3 (pre-workout)
6oz cooked chicken breast
250g cooked white rice
1 tbsp BBQ sauce
1 tbsp olive oil
Macros: 42P/86C/19F
Meal 4 (Post-workout)
6oz cooked chicken breast
450g raw potato with skin
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp reduced sugar ketchup
2oz blackberries
Macros: 42P/103C/19F - 760 calories
Before Bed
greek yogurt/low-fat string cheese/etc to fit macros
Daily totals
160P/232C/58F - 2100ish calories
I drink 1 gallon of water a day. My potassium is good as long as I have potato and banana. Always aware of electrolyte balance.
Sleep
I sleep 8 hours a night. Track using apple watch. I take magnesium glycinate as well, but 50mg trazadone with 2mg melatoninis what does the trick for me.
Current Physique
Not siked about the way I look but I have some muscle memory so know I will be able to recomp quickly. First photo was taken (relaxed, not flexing) this week.

These photos are just pictures I found in my camera roll I had taken throughout the years for my genetic baseline


Lifestyle/cardio
Right now I am incredibly sedentary as I study for medical school admission exam. Usually 10 hours at a computer. I make sure I do 20-30 minutes of zone 3 cardio 5 days a week, and I go for walks as frequently as possible, though I should be more dilligent about getting my steps in and taking more mini-walks throughout my study day.
All labs posted!






Okay I think this is at least a good start to my log! Mods let me know if I'm missing anything!
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