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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Addiction and TRT - Benzodiazepine effects on testosterone.
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<blockquote data-quote="TransitPoloce" data-source="post: 60031" data-attributes="member: 14550"><p>Hey thanks for the replies here everyone, and the PM's. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Awesome to hear your story Zojo, you seem to be in a good spot now. I'm lucky I never enjoyed opiates - benzo's on the other hand feel euphoric for me simply because of the anxiety relief, even at low doses. </p><p></p><p>Understandable wanting to cold turkey just to get off them, curious if you had seizures from that. I've been on klonopin long enough at a considerable dose that a slow taper is the way I'm going. I get very few side effects when I do it slowly and stick to it. I find water titration with tiny daily reductions very easy to manage.</p><p>I'll likely switch to diazepam when I get to the later stages (equivalent diazepam dose would make me a zombie), but I'm familiar with Ashton Manuel and suggested tapering methods, even if it is a bit dated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TransitPoloce, post: 60031, member: 14550"] Hey thanks for the replies here everyone, and the PM's. Awesome to hear your story Zojo, you seem to be in a good spot now. I'm lucky I never enjoyed opiates - benzo's on the other hand feel euphoric for me simply because of the anxiety relief, even at low doses. Understandable wanting to cold turkey just to get off them, curious if you had seizures from that. I've been on klonopin long enough at a considerable dose that a slow taper is the way I'm going. I get very few side effects when I do it slowly and stick to it. I find water titration with tiny daily reductions very easy to manage. I'll likely switch to diazepam when I get to the later stages (equivalent diazepam dose would make me a zombie), but I'm familiar with Ashton Manuel and suggested tapering methods, even if it is a bit dated. [/QUOTE]
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