I’m 43 years old, over 300lbs, dealing with erectile dysfunction and lying to myself about not being depressed. Relying on Adderall and anxiety meds to get me through the day. I was exhausted by 2-3 pm every day.
I’ve always been the big guy, but I’ve always been able to keep the weight from getting too out of hand, but I just couldn’t lose it. I have Wrestling and Jiu Jitsu skills. Being the fat guy who destroyed the lean muscular heavy weights was always fun to me. I did it regularly. My teammates would give me this look, “how can someone not hard looking whoop my ass.”
Then one day it seemed like I gained 30lbs overnight. The weight kept adding on and eventually I couldn’t execute techniques anymore. I had tried all sorts of diets, all sorts of weight training methods to jump start my body, but nothing worked. I just accepted that I wasn’t strong enough to do the moves anymore.
Desperate, I started researching TRT, it was a lot of information and overwhelming. I spent a lot of time reading through websites, watching videos and listening to podcasts.
I met Adam through a mutual friend. I bombarded him with all sorts of questions. He answered all of them and not once did he try to sell me on anything. He further educated me on the topic of diet and TRT.
A few days later I made the decision to give it a go. Met up with the doctor, had a physical, blood test etc. My testosterone level was sub 250 nanograms per deciliter.
I’m currently on TRT. I’ve gained some weight but am now losing it. All my muscles feel like they’ve been woken up or freed from being imprisoned for years. My muscles are denser and harder. I’m able to move my body and execute Jiu Jitsu techniques that I’ve long given up on. I’m back destroying muscular heavy weights.
My clothes fit better, and I’ve lost a little over an inch from my waist. I’m not too worried about the weight as I feel amazing. The erectile dysfunction is gone, and I wake up every morning rock hard. I no longer feel depressed, I can focus on the task at hand and anxiety is a thing of the past.
Again, I feel amazing, my outlook on life has changed for the better. I plan to be on TRT for the rest of my life.