Nine Months After Lockdowns: Trying Underground Labs for TRT
By Steve
It’s been nine months since the world went into lockdown, and like many of you, I’ve been navigating the ups and downs of life in a pandemic. For me, that’s meant juggling TRT (125mg Sustanon weekly plus HCG), managing anxiety without Lexapro, and trying to keep my sanity while homeschooling Sarah and Adam. Oh, and let’s not forget the endless Zoom calls that make me question why I ever complained about commuting.
But today, I want to talk about something a bit more controversial: underground labs for TRT. Yep, I went there. And before you judge me, hear me out.
Why I Considered Underground Labs
When the lockdowns hit, getting my usual TRT prescription became a nightmare. My clinic was overwhelmed, and delays were the norm. At one point, I was down to my last vial of Sustanon, and the anxiety of running out was real. That’s when a mate of mine mentioned underground labs. At first, I laughed it off—me, buying testosterone from some shady online source? No way. But desperation has a funny way of changing your perspective.
The Risks and Rewards
I won’t sugarcoat it—using underground labs is risky. There’s no guarantee of quality, and you’re essentially trusting a stranger with your health. But after doing some research (and yes, a fair bit of overthinking), I decided to give it a go. I found a lab with decent reviews and ordered a small batch of Sustanon.
When it arrived, I was equal parts relieved and terrified. The packaging looked legit, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was playing Russian roulette with my hormones. Still, I injected my usual dose and waited to see what would happen.
The Results
Surprisingly, the underground Sustanon worked. My energy levels stayed consistent, and I didn’t experience any weird side effects. But here’s the thing: just because it worked for me doesn’t mean it’s a good idea for everyone. The risks are real, and I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re absolutely desperate.
Final Thoughts
Looking back, I’m glad I didn’t run out of TRT, but I’m also aware of how lucky I was. Underground labs are a gamble, and one I’m not eager to repeat. If you’re considering this route, do your homework, weigh the risks, and maybe talk to your doctor first.
And hey, if you’ve had a similar experience, drop me a line. I’d love to hear your story.
P.S. If you’re struggling with TRT or mental health during these crazy times, don’t suffer in silence. Reach out to someone—whether it’s a friend, a doctor, or even a random Irish bloke on the internet. We’re all in this together.