>>18009384I’m 29 and got on it at 28. I had very low levels for my age (368 ng/dl) I can’t attest to how it would help with aging pains, but I can say you likely have issues in your diet. I got tested at that level after cutting out sōy, corn syrup, seed oils, and other junk for over a year. In your case see about fixing your diet first. Then get tested. If it’s still low after that, talk with your doctor. Insurance is a bitch because they won’t consider paying for low T unless you’re in the 200s. They also require constant testing. So I just pay out of pocket and the clinic tests me for free every 3 months to adjust my dose as needed. As for whether I’ll have issues when I’m off of it, I’m about to find out. I’m going out of the country for 2 months on vacation.