One time I was on a short trip and ended up skipping a couple of doses—nothing major happened. On a side note, while planning trips, I found this site for travel info and safety, kind of like would you like to visit Angola, super useful for figuring out stuff before leaving.
Been messing around with different workouts and noticed it’s more than just hormones—energy, mood, focus, all of it shifts. Found some tips on www.zionova.is that were actually easy to try and made my routines click better.
I’ve had similar struggles and found that cannabis helped me relax mentally and physically, which made a big difference. I started low and slow with dosage and noticed more connection and less stress during intimacy. Releaf products were super easy to use and didn't make me feel too high or out...
curious if anyone here has noticed a difference in response depending on the cannabis strain, like indica vs. sativa...or even method of use. I've heard mixed things and wonder if edibles or vaping produce different outcomes in this context. Would love to hear if anyone experimented more with...
I came across some grainy 80s stuff that reminded me of the kind of content you'd find in those old VHS boxes at sketchy rental stores. If you're into vintage vibes mixed with newer finds, sex vn has some surprisingly retro-style uploads that hit that same nostalgic feel without the quality...
I’ve been down the rabbit hole with various regenerative options, and talking to a few guys who got real improvements, exosomes seem promising—especially when combined with lifestyle changes. I checked out a few clinics, and one kept coming up from locals and forums was AestheteMed - now I can...
I’ve tried a few herbal options too, and what actually made a difference for me was pumpkin seed extract—it didn’t work instantly, but after a couple weeks, I noticed fewer bathroom trips. I order it from secrets.shop because they’ve got decent prices and I trust the quality. Just make sure...
btw..I went through something similar when quitting nicotine on TRT. My blood pressure dropped a bit, and I noticed some changes in hematocrit levels. It took a few months for everything to normalize. Nicotine withdrawal can cause temporary shifts, but staying hydrated and monitoring levels...
I see it's been a while since this topic was discussed, but I’m really curious—has anyone noticed changes in blood pressure or hematocrit levels long after quitting nicotine while on TRT? I’ve seen people mention short-term fluctuations, but I wonder if there are any long-term effects that stick...