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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Transcend" data-source="post: 80371" data-attributes="member: 16461"><p>I was on no medications outside of Bactrim for a week; I only take your typical multivitamin and fish oil. My diet is relatively higher protein, low fat, and moderate carbs. Fats have been lower the past year but seldom below ten percent of overall calories, and I've been at maintenance calories for several weeks now. As far as overtraining, I do train daily (either CV sessions usually at 160-170 BPM or more HIT style resistance training) but have been doing so for years. I will say though that since the beginning of my last cut my CV sessions have been more frequently breaching my anaerobic threshold. I know it would be rational to perhaps up fats/calories for awhile and/or limit the cardio sessions, but I'm also trying to keep my A1C at a manageable level. I've dieted several times in the past, but never so abruptly has my libido disappeared. It's also not clear to me how the urinary and abdominal issues relate to the low testosterone, outside of the possible sleep link. Thanks for the prompt responses. This is a great forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Transcend, post: 80371, member: 16461"] I was on no medications outside of Bactrim for a week; I only take your typical multivitamin and fish oil. My diet is relatively higher protein, low fat, and moderate carbs. Fats have been lower the past year but seldom below ten percent of overall calories, and I've been at maintenance calories for several weeks now. As far as overtraining, I do train daily (either CV sessions usually at 160-170 BPM or more HIT style resistance training) but have been doing so for years. I will say though that since the beginning of my last cut my CV sessions have been more frequently breaching my anaerobic threshold. I know it would be rational to perhaps up fats/calories for awhile and/or limit the cardio sessions, but I'm also trying to keep my A1C at a manageable level. I've dieted several times in the past, but never so abruptly has my libido disappeared. It's also not clear to me how the urinary and abdominal issues relate to the low testosterone, outside of the possible sleep link. Thanks for the prompt responses. This is a great forum. [/QUOTE]
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