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<blockquote data-quote="ArabianOak" data-source="post: 17039781" data-attributes="member: 127831"><p>5 years ago I was getting the gout so badly I needed a kane to get around...i'm talking terrible gout attacks that would make most people wish for death. </p><p></p><p>I decided it was time for massive changes in my diet and exercise regimen. Being a former marine I knew what it would take but got too comfy in my life and lost that "eye of the tiger" lol</p><p></p><p>May of 2019 at 39 years old, I quit all meat and sugar, went on a caloric deficit diet and worked out under the supervision of a local trainer for 2 hours a day. I lost 57lbs in 2 months. Completely reset my body and after two years of no meat and no gout ended up having an iron deficency. My doctor couldn't belive it and swore I had internal bleeding or other issues even though I told her I had no meat for two full years. </p><p></p><p>Took an iron supplement and immediatly started feeling better. I also started eating meat again once every two weeks, I now eat it once a week. </p><p></p><p>i'm 5'11 and went from 225 to 168lbs during those first two months...massive change and even my wife was like wtf is going on. </p><p></p><p>I have been on this regimen for two years but have slowly gained some of that weigh back...def my fault, as I don't monitor like I used to. I am still a great weight (190) and feel better about it because I don't need to use an app to monitor all my food etc. </p><p></p><p>The last year i have started to really feel my age. My workouts are nowhere near what they used to be, my motivation is down and I feel like I am tired more and more often. When I brought up TRT to my doc she immediately shut me down even though she was VERY FAST to ATTEMPT to put me on gout meds the rest of my life before my lifestyle change. </p><p></p><p>I have 6 kids, had a vasectomy a few years back and have always wondered what a small dose of TRT would do...I would prefer that roll on gel, not a fan of needles. </p><p></p><p>Curious to hear everyones thoughts on if a low dose would help me a bit. Also, how can I get a sample of the TRT roll on to try one time before I committ? Why the hell is it so hard to get that? I can get any dam illegal drug I want (if I wanted) but TRT is like trying to buy a manul low mile c7zr1...lol. </p><p></p><p>Any thought or help would be greatly appreciated. This subject has been on my mind alot lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArabianOak, post: 17039781, member: 127831"] 5 years ago I was getting the gout so badly I needed a kane to get around...i'm talking terrible gout attacks that would make most people wish for death. I decided it was time for massive changes in my diet and exercise regimen. Being a former marine I knew what it would take but got too comfy in my life and lost that "eye of the tiger" lol May of 2019 at 39 years old, I quit all meat and sugar, went on a caloric deficit diet and worked out under the supervision of a local trainer for 2 hours a day. I lost 57lbs in 2 months. Completely reset my body and after two years of no meat and no gout ended up having an iron deficency. My doctor couldn't belive it and swore I had internal bleeding or other issues even though I told her I had no meat for two full years. Took an iron supplement and immediatly started feeling better. I also started eating meat again once every two weeks, I now eat it once a week. i'm 5'11 and went from 225 to 168lbs during those first two months...massive change and even my wife was like wtf is going on. I have been on this regimen for two years but have slowly gained some of that weigh back...def my fault, as I don't monitor like I used to. I am still a great weight (190) and feel better about it because I don't need to use an app to monitor all my food etc. The last year i have started to really feel my age. My workouts are nowhere near what they used to be, my motivation is down and I feel like I am tired more and more often. When I brought up TRT to my doc she immediately shut me down even though she was VERY FAST to ATTEMPT to put me on gout meds the rest of my life before my lifestyle change. I have 6 kids, had a vasectomy a few years back and have always wondered what a small dose of TRT would do...I would prefer that roll on gel, not a fan of needles. Curious to hear everyones thoughts on if a low dose would help me a bit. Also, how can I get a sample of the TRT roll on to try one time before I committ? Why the hell is it so hard to get that? I can get any dam illegal drug I want (if I wanted) but TRT is like trying to buy a manul low mile c7zr1...lol. Any thought or help would be greatly appreciated. This subject has been on my mind alot lately. [/QUOTE]
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