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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 179593" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>The answer to your question is simple. No. You are suffering with anxiety and you need to work on that drug free. Some CBT with a therapist and a solid routine of exercise, diet, stress reduction, and behavioral interventions is called for. TRT is not going to help, rather it will make you a more muscular and fit bundle of nerves. </p><p></p><p>TRT is best delayed, as older guys have an easier time adjusting and a better response. Maybe his is physiological, maybe psychological, but it appears to be easier for us older guys. You are not ready and testosterone is not the front line attack for what you are dealing with. Start with cognitive behavioral therapy, diet, and exercise. Learn some stress reduction like meditation, breathing techniques, to progressive relaxation. Train your mind like it is your body- because it is. Get on test after you are at least 40.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 179593, member: 14411"] The answer to your question is simple. No. You are suffering with anxiety and you need to work on that drug free. Some CBT with a therapist and a solid routine of exercise, diet, stress reduction, and behavioral interventions is called for. TRT is not going to help, rather it will make you a more muscular and fit bundle of nerves. TRT is best delayed, as older guys have an easier time adjusting and a better response. Maybe his is physiological, maybe psychological, but it appears to be easier for us older guys. You are not ready and testosterone is not the front line attack for what you are dealing with. Start with cognitive behavioral therapy, diet, and exercise. Learn some stress reduction like meditation, breathing techniques, to progressive relaxation. Train your mind like it is your body- because it is. Get on test after you are at least 40. [/QUOTE]
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