Bedros Keuilian vividly recalls the moment his body's vitality began to wane. At around 39, he noticed a fog settling over his mind, his energy levels dipping, and his drive at the gym dwindling. It was time, he realized, to listen to his body—a body that was subtly signaling it might need help. The solution, though once taboo, was testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), a decision that marked a pivotal point in his health journey.
For many men, the first signs of low testosterone are subtle yet impactful. Bedros describes how he felt lethargic and foggy-headed, a stark contrast to his usual energetic self. By mid-afternoon, his vigor waned, and even his libido—a barometer of hormonal health—began to decline. These signs were his body's way of indicating that something was amiss, a common experience for men entering middle age.
When I started to feel a decrease in energy and focus, I knew something was off. It felt like I hit a wall one day, and that’s when I decided to get my testosterone levels checked.
Testosterone replacement therapy is not a shortcut to peak performance but a considered decision to restore hormonal balance under professional guidance. For Bedros, TRT was a way to return to a state of optimal health, akin to fine-tuning a machine to operate smoothly. His regimen, supervised by Dr. Gabrielle, includes weekly testosterone injections and peptides for recovery, a combination that helps him maintain energy and focus.
Despite its benefits, TRT remains shrouded in misunderstanding and stigma. Bedros argues that society often misunderstands testosterone therapy, equating it with steroid abuse rather than a legitimate medical intervention. He likens it to other forms of hormonal regulation, such as birth control, emphasizing that when done responsibly, TRT can significantly improve quality of life.
In the end, the decision to start TRT is a personal journey. It’s about recognizing the signs your body gives you and making an informed choice about how to address them. For Bedros, TRT was a step towards reclaiming his health and maintaining his ability to contribute to the world around him with vitality and purpose.