
Fehlinformationen in den sozialen Medien veranlassen Männer dazu, eine unnötige NHS-Testosterontherapie in Anspruch zu nehmen, sagen Ärzte
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/nov/08/social-media-misinformation-driving-men-to-nhs-clinics-in-search-of-testosterone-they-dont-need
Von Bounty_drillah
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I’m on TRT myself at 37 years old and also a gymrat, in my 20s i had the testosterone levels of a 85 year old man. I feel like its drastically changed my life for the better & ive not actually noticed much difference in the gym.
I could get treated on the NHS but the treatment options are incredibly poor and the process to get on is painful.
Part of the problem is USA Instagram influencers are on „TRT“ which is often north of 200mg/week and they get decent gym gains. Some of these guys had normal hormone levels before starting trt.
For context the TRT i’m on is 70mg/week and a normal dose is anywhere from that to low 100’s.
Its not like that in the UK but people are buying into the lifestyle. Clinics will not put you on these USA doses our guidelines are far stricter.
Some dodgy clinics exist, Eddie halls cycle from his clinic was on the inside of his kitchen cabinet in one of his videos and had some pretty high doses.
People are going crazy, they are just blasting and cruising steroid doses calling it trt… There was a guy on the TRT sub earlier who posted a 2 year transformation where he took a minimum of 250mg/week
Edit: 200 isnt blasting but its very rare for someone to need 200mg/week.
Give them all the balls we have, they’re gonna need them.
There is definitely a lot of this going around due to the rise in gym culture and what seems to be a fear of ageing amongst young people. I have considered getting tested as I do meet some of the symptoms of low testosterone and have since my twenties, however a lot of guys are just using broscience and looking for legal ways to look better in the gym. Getting a testosterone prescription is a lot easier than pushing a bit harder in the gym and with influencers pushing the idea (or just lying about training naturally) it is no wonder young men look for quick fixes.
But lowered testosterone is a normal part of ageing and what calms most men down which in a lot of cases is needed. Why are people scared of normal ageing processes?
I think it’s more about it being a topic that’s never really discussed. Statistically we are producing around 30% less testosterone than previous generations. If you do manage to get a test on the nhs the range is so ridiculous that you will be told you are normal.
Now with quick private medical test people are realising that they are actually low. Maybe it’s one of those ignorance is bliss situations where once you notice you really notice, and decide if the nhs won’t help, you will be get some illegally.
For most it’s just a rationale for legal steroids. Why bother unless test numbers are seriously low. No lne cares if you bench 120 kg as opposed to 100kg