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Anyone go to Rejuvime for TRT?
Posted on 5/24/24 at 9:51 pm
Posted on 5/24/24 at 9:51 pm
Looking to begin TRT and was referred to Rejuvime. Any experiences you can share?
Posted on 5/25/24 at 1:27 am to TunaTrip
Get ready to be on it for life.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 3:11 pm to TunaTrip
I haven’t but expect it to be expensive from what I have heard
Posted on 5/27/24 at 10:45 am to TunaTrip
i do. it has its positives and negatives.
do you have specific questions?
do you have specific questions?
Posted on 5/27/24 at 6:06 pm to caro81
Yes my levels at last check were around 600~. Wondering if I’m wasting my time or if they will be open to treating based on symptoms and individual goals.
Also wondering how they stand from a price comparison.
Also wondering how they stand from a price comparison.
Posted on 5/27/24 at 6:35 pm to TunaTrip
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Wondering if I’m wasting my time or if they will be open to treating based on symptoms and individual goals.
If you want to be treated, they’ll treat you. It’s money for them.
Your levels are at 600? How old are you? You really need to consider if this is something you want for life. Have you changed your diet? Hit the gym?
Posted on 5/28/24 at 7:16 am to TunaTrip
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Yes my levels at last check were around 600~. Wondering if I’m wasting my time or if they will be open to treating based on symptoms and individual goals.
Also wondering how they stand from a price comparison
why are you getting treated if your levels are 600? they will treat you and get you to 800ish but not gonna put you out of range and you are not going to notice much
Posted on 5/28/24 at 9:52 am to TunaTrip
Honestly don't know if they would start you or not. They are business and at the end of the day they are there to make money. They are not a physicians office, they don't care about you as an individual as long as they don't kill you.
They push for "optimization" which is in the 800-900 range but at 600, i doubt you need treatment at all. Did you test your free test levels?
why are you seeking treatment? Even with treatment, im not sure you would see any appreciable difference in your life. i started treatment because i tested on multiple occasions at or below 200. Are you trying to find a legal way to "juice". they do test you regularly and limit your amount of test you can get, so you wont achieve that. Not insinuating that's your goal but i gotta ask.
They push for "optimization" which is in the 800-900 range but at 600, i doubt you need treatment at all. Did you test your free test levels?
why are you seeking treatment? Even with treatment, im not sure you would see any appreciable difference in your life. i started treatment because i tested on multiple occasions at or below 200. Are you trying to find a legal way to "juice". they do test you regularly and limit your amount of test you can get, so you wont achieve that. Not insinuating that's your goal but i gotta ask.
Posted on 5/28/24 at 2:27 pm to TunaTrip
Heard bad things about Rejuvime
Just unfriendly people, not caring about the patients, etc..
Cannot confirm personally, just through friends
I started this week on TRT
I hit 40 last October and test was at 400
Went to a Dr. and showed them my results, prescription written
Former all natural power lifter and bodybuilder from 2008 - 2015
Ever since 2022, I don't see any gains in strength
My diets don't work like they used to
Fatigue setting in
Hoping to get back to looking like I did in 2013
Good Luck

Just unfriendly people, not caring about the patients, etc..
Cannot confirm personally, just through friends
I started this week on TRT
I hit 40 last October and test was at 400
Went to a Dr. and showed them my results, prescription written
Former all natural power lifter and bodybuilder from 2008 - 2015
Ever since 2022, I don't see any gains in strength
My diets don't work like they used to
Fatigue setting in
Hoping to get back to looking like I did in 2013
Good Luck

Posted on 5/30/24 at 10:03 am to LSUweights
Thanks for the feedback. Cpl notes to add.
•40 yo
•Lifting religiously 18 months 5/6 days/wk
•Great strength gains & muscle development first 6-8 months
•Hit plateau on weight loss & muscle gains over last 10mo
• stated cardio 12 wks ago 5days/wk 30-45min fast pace walking
•diet is 70% clean, hitting close to 1g/lb bodyweight protein.
•Supplement: whey, creatine, fiber combo
I felt and looked best in life when I was last lifting 10~ yr ago.
Could stand to lose 20~lbs body fat.
•40 yo
•Lifting religiously 18 months 5/6 days/wk
•Great strength gains & muscle development first 6-8 months
•Hit plateau on weight loss & muscle gains over last 10mo
• stated cardio 12 wks ago 5days/wk 30-45min fast pace walking
•diet is 70% clean, hitting close to 1g/lb bodyweight protein.
•Supplement: whey, creatine, fiber combo
I felt and looked best in life when I was last lifting 10~ yr ago.
Could stand to lose 20~lbs body fat.
Posted on 5/30/24 at 10:33 am to TunaTrip
quote:
•40 yo
•Lifting religiously 18 months 5/6 days/wk
•Great strength gains & muscle development first 6-8 months
•Hit plateau on weight loss & muscle gains over last 10mo
• stated cardio 12 wks ago 5days/wk 30-45min fast pace walking
•diet is 70% clean, hitting close to 1g/lb bodyweight protein.
•Supplement: whey, creatine, fiber combo
I felt and looked best in life when I was last lifting 10~ yr ago.
nothing out of the ordinary for any guy in there 30-40's. if your training well muscles and strength gains slow down. gets even slower after a few years of work. Weight loss becomes slower as you reduce body fat percent. may even need to recalculate your daily caloric needs at this point.
we all looked better 10 years ago

the things id be looking for to see if you should be seeking trt would be signs of extreme fatigue mid day/late afternoon with previously no history of this, erectile dysfunctions, low sex drive, low motivation, etc.
Posted on 5/30/24 at 11:04 am to TunaTrip
quote:
•40 yo
•Lifting religiously 18 months 5/6 days/wk
•Great strength gains & muscle development first 6-8 months
•Hit plateau on weight loss & muscle gains over last 10mo
• stated cardio 12 wks ago 5days/wk 30-45min fast pace walking
•diet is 70% clean, hitting close to 1g/lb bodyweight protein.
•Supplement: whey, creatine, fiber combo
I felt and looked best in life when I was last lifting 10~ yr ago.
Could stand to lose 20~lbs body fat.
you are not going to notice anything from true trt then if your levels are already at 600
clean up the diet/calories
get on a proven program not something you just made up
Posted on 5/30/24 at 11:06 am to caro81
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extreme fatigue mid day/late afternoon with previously no history of this, erectile dysfunctions, low sex drive, low motivation, etc.
Moderate fatigue mid-day, but nothing I can’t overcome. Just not on my game as much as early am.
Intermediate on the rest, but it’s what drove me to start researching and getting tested for T levels in the first place. Sometimes it’s fine, sometimes not, but definitely a difference that I’ve noticed.
Posted on 5/30/24 at 12:02 pm to lsu777
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you are not going to notice anything from true trt then if your levels are already at 600
That’s disheartening to hear but probably true. I do need to step it up a notch with my macros and cals.
I have to believe increasing my T by 300-400 would do something.
This post was edited on 5/30/24 at 12:04 pm
Posted on 5/30/24 at 12:08 pm to TunaTrip
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That’s disheartening to hear but probably true. I do need to step it up a notch with my macros and cals.
I have to believe increasing my T by 300-400 would do something.
very very doubtful when going from 600-900. now sub 200 to 600-800 yea.
Posted on 5/30/24 at 12:33 pm to lsu777
As much as it pains me to agree with lsu777 (LOL) I have to agree. While bloodwork does not always match symptoms, if you are already in the 600 range, very doubftul you will notice a difference on "true" TRT. Like he said, you will notice a difference from going 200-700, but to notice a difference from where you are already at, you most likely would have to go to supraphysiologic levels, and that is not TRT, that is a mild steriod cycle or more.
I would look for ways to boost my T naturally if I was in the 600 range, I would NOT do TRT at that point.
I would look for ways to boost my T naturally if I was in the 600 range, I would NOT do TRT at that point.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 9:11 am to TigerAlum93
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As much as it pains me to agree with lsu777 (LOL) I have to agree.
Well this is where the rubber meets the road… time for a cycle.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 6:46 pm to TunaTrip
Go to a urologist, not those drug dealers.
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