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Addiction and TRT - Benzodiazepine effects on testosterone.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgrappler" data-source="post: 124646" data-attributes="member: 26924"><p>hey buddy, i really appreciate your response. a brother in misery indeed. i read my own story in your post. i'm also here for your support, feel free to reach out at any time. </p><p>what's even more interesting is that i am also a Kratom user. I'm only using it to help me with anxiety and initially after i herniated a disk in my neck ~2 years ago. (i was deathly afraid of going on opiates, i know myself well enough... and i would be done if i went that route).</p><p>granted it's not really a cure for anything, but even if i'm getting some placebo and some relief of this horrible panic, i'll take it.</p><p></p><p>today is a little better. i know that TRT can work, i have felt quite good (even recently), better than i have in years. last few days was a set back, but i'm determined to keep fighting ... i'm in constant communication with my doc, who's been amazingly responsive and helpful. I'm really blessed to find a caring person and not just an MD with a nice diploma.</p><p></p><p>i sincerely wish you to start getting better soon. there is hope. get those labs done... man you should have seen me at my last lab work. i was sweating bullets, my face was a nice shade of green, i really didn't think i would walk out of that place. i did. and lived and still here today. it's bizarre, but i also had (sometimes sill have) "difficulty" leaving the house. never in my life was i so anxious about simply walking outside or driving to the store. some days i can't even imagine driving and probably it's a good thing. definitely should not be on the road in this shape. </p><p></p><p>like they say "if you are going through hell, then don't stop and keep going!". thank you for your reply, it's awesome to know that i am not "alone" in this. please keep me posted on your progress. strength, willpower, discipline and a little luck! let's do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgrappler, post: 124646, member: 26924"] hey buddy, i really appreciate your response. a brother in misery indeed. i read my own story in your post. i'm also here for your support, feel free to reach out at any time. what's even more interesting is that i am also a Kratom user. I'm only using it to help me with anxiety and initially after i herniated a disk in my neck ~2 years ago. (i was deathly afraid of going on opiates, i know myself well enough... and i would be done if i went that route). granted it's not really a cure for anything, but even if i'm getting some placebo and some relief of this horrible panic, i'll take it. today is a little better. i know that TRT can work, i have felt quite good (even recently), better than i have in years. last few days was a set back, but i'm determined to keep fighting ... i'm in constant communication with my doc, who's been amazingly responsive and helpful. I'm really blessed to find a caring person and not just an MD with a nice diploma. i sincerely wish you to start getting better soon. there is hope. get those labs done... man you should have seen me at my last lab work. i was sweating bullets, my face was a nice shade of green, i really didn't think i would walk out of that place. i did. and lived and still here today. it's bizarre, but i also had (sometimes sill have) "difficulty" leaving the house. never in my life was i so anxious about simply walking outside or driving to the store. some days i can't even imagine driving and probably it's a good thing. definitely should not be on the road in this shape. like they say "if you are going through hell, then don't stop and keep going!". thank you for your reply, it's awesome to know that i am not "alone" in this. please keep me posted on your progress. strength, willpower, discipline and a little luck! let's do it. [/QUOTE]
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