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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Addiction and TRT - Benzodiazepine effects on testosterone.
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<blockquote data-quote="zojo360" data-source="post: 60304" data-attributes="member: 14763"><p>Transit-</p><p></p><p>I never did have any seizures although I felt as if I was going to at any moment. The fear, anxiety, sleeplessness, body ticks, lights and sounds when there were none, and essentially feeling like a strung out cat hanging from a ceiling were problematic for about 3 months. I could not work, function, be productive and pretty much locked myself in my house. This is no joke and not to be taken lightly. I'm not trying to discourage you but please prepare yourself for battle. I will tell you to eat as healthy as possible, drink water, sleep WHENEVER you can, listen to your body and stay focused. Address your family and friends as to what is happening so they understand and support you. Time is what heals. </p><p></p><p>Draw on all your strengths. Once its done and finished, there is nothing you cant do!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zojo360, post: 60304, member: 14763"] Transit- I never did have any seizures although I felt as if I was going to at any moment. The fear, anxiety, sleeplessness, body ticks, lights and sounds when there were none, and essentially feeling like a strung out cat hanging from a ceiling were problematic for about 3 months. I could not work, function, be productive and pretty much locked myself in my house. This is no joke and not to be taken lightly. I'm not trying to discourage you but please prepare yourself for battle. I will tell you to eat as healthy as possible, drink water, sleep WHENEVER you can, listen to your body and stay focused. Address your family and friends as to what is happening so they understand and support you. Time is what heals. Draw on all your strengths. Once its done and finished, there is nothing you cant do!! [/QUOTE]
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