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    Nandrolone Experiences

    Curious to see if Anavar hits your lipids.
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    TRIGGER FINGER is OUT OF HAND (no pun intended)

    Sorry - I can't answer for Nelson. I'd recommend a standard, open release, which means stitches. The incisions are tiny and it's the safest way to avoid neurovascular structures. High success rate and fairly quick recovery.
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    An Unusual Source of Anxiety

    I started this thread a while ago and feel obligated to update it. As you'll see above, I pegged CoQ10 as the culprit in bouts of anxiety I was having a year ago. I have since determined CoQ10 was not the villain. I now take CoQ10 without any obvious anxiety patterns. On the other hand, I have...
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    I've been very depressed. I don't know what to do.

    From what I can see from your labs, TRT looks appropriate. Glad you are feeling better!
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    TRIGGER FINGER is OUT OF HAND (no pun intended)

    On occasion, an injection can totally resolve your symptoms. If not, trigger finger release is a quick recovery and will solve the problem.
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    I've been very depressed. I don't know what to do.

    @Nelson Vergel, is Sustanon available in the US? I have been curious about it.
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    Oxandrolone Treatment

    I’ve tried lots of different things. Don’t wanna bore you with the details. Willing to give Sustanon a try, but also worry a little bit about some of the longer acting esters. In any case, I don’t think you can get it in the United States, legally, can you?
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    I've been very depressed. I don't know what to do.

    Listen, brother, this forum is full of dudes whose testes are as good as not having any! You are not alone and you are not an imposter any more than a diabetic who requires insulin is an imposter. TRT is a piece of your picture, but I think you should simultaneously consider counseling. As you...
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    Oxandrolone Treatment

    Most veterans around here have heard me profess that I struggle with TRT. Very narrow therapeutic window. I recently asked Defy if there was something I could add to low dose TRT (ie, Natesto) other than testosterone that may help address some of my symptoms. I did not like nandrolone. They...
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    PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH ORAL TESTOSTERONE UNDECANOATE IN TESTOSTERONE-DEFICIENT MEN WITH PREVIOUS TESTOSTERONE THERAPY

    In fairness, I can’t say definitively if it was the Jatenzo, but I did strongly suspect it.
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    PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH ORAL TESTOSTERONE UNDECANOATE IN TESTOSTERONE-DEFICIENT MEN WITH PREVIOUS TESTOSTERONE THERAPY

    I have tried Jatenzo a few times. My input may be somewhat meaningless, but I thought I'd provide it. I have had a few trials that have lasted about a week or so. It seemed like early in the week, I'd really feel hypogonadal for several hours in the morning until the AM dose started to push t...
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    Natesto + Clomid

    @BigBeard411, I don't want to hijack your thread, but it's a good opportunity to compare notes. The last time I checked T levels on Natesto, I drew labs 45 minutes after my AM dose. Total T was 497 (not terrible) and free T was 67.5 (46-224). BUT, I was also only two weeks out of using a 50mg...
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    Terrible anxiety and constantly at a heightened state on 100mg a week

    12.5 mg per day may be a lot. I’ve read about people getting their levels above 1000 on 10 mg a day. Also, if you are on 12.5 mg per day, but started that immediately after being supraphysiologic already, it may take time for you to find a new balance.
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    Might quit 7 weeks in? Need help.

    Few ways to do it. You can do as you said, and stop for a few days and restart. Or, drop your dose to 8 to 10 mg a day and just ride it out. That way you’ll have some background replacement while the other stuff is metabolized and excreted out of your system. Over time, hopefully you’ll end up...
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    Might quit 7 weeks in? Need help.

    12.5 mg per day may still be a lot. You also may have to allow your system to “wash out“ some of your existing testosterone before a daily dose will be tolerable.
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    Might quit 7 weeks in? Need help.

    Sorry to hear about your struggle, brother. I think what you are going through is actually fairly common on TRT. I have personally experienced a little bit of what you described in bits and pieces. I think the advice to go on a low-dose, daily injection is sound. When you’re doing more frequent...
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    Testosterone mixed with MCT oil

    Gents, can anyone chime in on a good pharmacy that will provide legitimately compounded testosterone in MCT with an Rx? Strive only ships to a few states and South Lake does not appear to be answering phone calls or emails...
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    Feverfew Experience

    Great advice. Where do you get your ginger? Is there a brand you like?
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    Natesto + Clomid

    Sorry, forgot to answer your other question. I was on Pregnyl, which I got from a local, small pharmacy. No problems filling it with a prescription from my local doctor. It is kind of expensive. I want to say around $120-150 for a 10cc vial. That said, you can use that vial until it is no longer...
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    Feverfew Experience

    I have some riboflavin on hand. Have tried it here and there. Probably need to stick to it. I have never tried ginger powder. Do you have experience with it? Seems like a reasonable thing to try.
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    Natesto + Clomid

    I actually did not go off of hCG for anxiety. I went off of it because I got tired of the daily injections, and now that I try to go back on it, it produces anxiety. When I was taking it out on 100 IU per day.
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    Feverfew Experience

    Does anyone have any experience with feverfew? There appears to be some data to suggest it’s an effective supplement in the prevention of migraines. I just started it to see if it will blunt my tendency to get a headache with many forms of TRT. I will report back in a bit if anyone is interested.
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    NAC Benefits: HDL and More

    @sammmy or anyone else: any updates on NAC and the potential to cause headaches? I’ve read lots of anecdotes.
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    Natesto + Clomid

    @BigBeard411, as one of the only other consistent Natesto users around, I’ve been wondering how you were doing. My experience is similar to yours in that I get little to no side effects. I feel decent on it, but often feel myself lacking some thing. It’s hard to pinpoint what it is. I also...
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    Should I stop TRT cold turkey?

    The question here is whether or not there is a soft landing for getting off TRT. Some have reported doing fine stopping cold turkey. It may or not be easy for you and you won't know until you try. My personal recommendation: give Natesto a try. It's the least likely to cause side effects and...
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    Less than 50 mg of T per week

    Interesting. I’ve played with doses below 10mg, but sometimes worry about how accurate it is, as the markings on the syringe are so small. At least the 10 mg mark is large and gives me something to aim at! I’ve even use my phone to magnify while filling the syringe.
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    The TRT benefits are always overhyped by clinics and the TRT community

    I tried to reply to your other thread, but was having technical difficulties and my post didn’t go through. That said, I think you bring up some great thoughts. However, at this point, you are pontificating. Keep in mind that these forums have significant, built-in negativity bias, as these are...
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    Beta-blocker responsible for significant ED, searching for BP meds that don’t cause ED.

    For a little while, I was on beta blockers. First propranolol, and then nebivolol. Supposedly nebivolol is associated with less side effects. But, I still had considerable fatigue and fairly heavy depression on both of these. Transitioned off and now on candesartan. I take bp meds primarily for...
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