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<blockquote data-quote="Sides" data-source="post: 154498" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>I have no doubt that in my case, overtraining (to the point of obsession) and HPA dysfunction is a major part of the puzzle. As an old washed-up bodybuilder, I've taken way too many androgens and stimulants over the decades and done a lot of damage to my body. Nutritional deficiencies are probably not the issue...diet is very good by most people's standards and again, if anything I tend to overdo it and supplement with zinc, magnesium, high levels of Vitamin D and a variety of other vitamins/minerals. Toxicity is probably more of an issue than deficiency. Too much of too many things for way too long. But what and where to cut out...there's the tough part. Taking the things I've taken has got me to where I am today, for better and for worse.</p><p></p><p>If I was in California, I would check out the doctor you mentioned. But sadly I am in Massachusetts, and my doctors, TRT and otherwise, are crap. Need to find new ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sides, post: 154498, member: 31749"] I have no doubt that in my case, overtraining (to the point of obsession) and HPA dysfunction is a major part of the puzzle. As an old washed-up bodybuilder, I've taken way too many androgens and stimulants over the decades and done a lot of damage to my body. Nutritional deficiencies are probably not the issue...diet is very good by most people's standards and again, if anything I tend to overdo it and supplement with zinc, magnesium, high levels of Vitamin D and a variety of other vitamins/minerals. Toxicity is probably more of an issue than deficiency. Too much of too many things for way too long. But what and where to cut out...there's the tough part. Taking the things I've taken has got me to where I am today, for better and for worse. If I was in California, I would check out the doctor you mentioned. But sadly I am in Massachusetts, and my doctors, TRT and otherwise, are crap. Need to find new ones. [/QUOTE]
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