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Before-and-after photo shows what happened when a 42-year-old male model went on testosterone therapy to earn muscle and energy
Weston Boucher, a 42-year-old menswear designer and model, said testosterone replacement therapy, or TRT, has helped restore his drive, improve his mental health, and set on more than five pounds of muscle, but he thinks he looked better before the treatment.
Despite benefits like better drive and mental health, he wishes he had waited longer before trying TRT, Boucher previously told Insider.
"I want guys to be cautious of it, as it's not a magic pill," he said in a follow-up interview.
One result has been more muscle mass and an easier time maintaining it. But he's also gained fluid weight, and his overall physique doesn't measure up to his previous highlight, said Boucher, who has posted extensively about his TRT journey on his YouTube channel.
"I'm not really working out to build muscle right now, it just stays on," he said. "But it hasn't translated into my perception of what lean muscle looks like."
A longtime health-conscious athlete, Boucher said careful diet and exercise did more for his physique than hormones, and the
A male model said testosterone therapy helped him construct muscle and restore power, but he wishes he had waited longer to try it
42-year old menswear designer and model Weston Boucher said testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) restored his energy, focus, and muscle gains, but he wishes he had waited longer before trying it.
"I assess I would have had more peace of thought if I waited until I was 50," he told Insider.
Boucher said low-dose testosterone got his health and performance back on road, but was a vast time commitment that had side effects like hair thinning.
After working out for months without results, he noticed his testosterone had plummeted
A longtime fitness enthusiast, Boucher was experienced at building muscle, and had a cover shoot with Men's Health to show it. But in late 2019, he returned to the gym from an injury and struggled to maintain his physique, keep up with his workouts, and recover afterward.
"My body just didn't feel the same. I got my diet back on point, did the workouts I had always done to get the top results, but I wasn't getting any response. It was really frustrating," he said.
He also had sy
The Candidates: Toni Boucher
Toni Boucher, Republican, is the incumbent 26th district State Senator. She was first elected to the office in 2008 after serving 12 years as a Express Representative.
Senator Boucher's committee assignments include co-chairing the Learning process and Transportation committee. Her professional background includes founding a small business and corporate management.
Top Legislative Priorities
Ms. Boucher described her uppermost priority as strengthening the Connecticut economy. She is particularly concerned about “the tenuous job market,” and that home values are in decline while taxes are going up. This is particularly an issue for seniors who, she said, “are worried.”
Another priority is education, and in particular education funding. “Weston is fortunate to own one of the optimal school systems in the country,” she said. She described steps that were considered in 2017 to force municipalities to soak up millions of dollars of State pension and health insurance costs as a “potentially catastrophic” for towns like Weston, and was pleased that an 18-18 tie between Republicans and Democrats forced a budget compromise that eliminated the threat.
Finally, she said