I have on hand some reputable quality UGL test and think that I am going to get started on this along with the transdermal Formeron. I have not juiced before so this will be my first time.
I am tired of dealing with chronic fatigue (and constantly trying to break it with day naps and stimulants). It's like a constant ongoing battle where I have to keep fighting waves of fatigue that drench me day and night. My life outside the gym is complete crap and I am always run-down.
I am sure the TRT dudes can relate to this easily.
I do know the run down, chronic fatigue feeling. Be aware of this as well: you're not going to feel like a million bucks the day after your first shot of test. You are in for an experiment finding the right level for you, and how you respond. Also know that what seems to work initially may not work forever. This is my experience, anyhow. In my case, I decided to come off it altogether for a while and start over. My start over day is rapidly approaching.
For me, some things radically improved and stayed that way (sleep, energy level, aches and pains - or lack of - these all improved greatly) while other things improved initially and then got worse - namely, impotence, or "ED" as it's called nowadays. I can't explain that, but that's what happened. The other sides that came up for me were pretty bad acne and elevated hematocrit level, which can be a serious issue if it isn't dealt with. So I suggest frequent blood work and be willing to adjust the dose down as well as up. Less can be better at times even though that's counter intuitive.
For me, I've decided to try to approach it more like a moderate cycle because I got such good results initially which then tapered off. I am figuring regular breaks will make it more effective when I start up again.
O yeah: I've found so far that most docs don't have a fucking clue about this and how to properly go about it, including those who are supposed to be specialists. It seems to me that many of the TRT "clinics" are primarily sales organizations who have a doctor on staff but who is not the guy running the show. And most of the docs I've talked to about my issues have completely blown off my low testosterone condition and either dismissed it completely or wanted to throw pills at some of the symptoms (more salesmanship, just a different kind) that they have a pill for.
I have learned more about hormones, how they work and so forth here than from the half dozen doctors I've talked to in the last year or so.
So stick around, read a lot, ask questions. And good luck!