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Can a person be on psychiatric medications and be on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="WrenchHead80" data-source="post: 117387" data-attributes="member: 17451"><p>I've been on zoloft (ssri) for around 20 years. At the time I started TRT I was taking 100mg pill a day of zoloft for anxiety. Since starting trt I had no problems whats so ever being on both. If anything I started feeling naturally calm since being on TRT. So I slowly lowered my dose to 50mg with no problems. Which I'm still at currently. I plan on lowering the zoloft more after finding a trt protocol I plan to stick with long term. I've just switched to daily and I'm hoping this will be it. I also want to get my thyroid protocol worked out also. I feel addressing these two things will make my body and mind strong so I won't need zoloft ever again. </p><p></p><p>When I started zoloft I was a teenager. My side effects were the opposite of almost everything you guys said. I became a man whore no joke, libido threw the roof and I would be able to last as long as I wanted to no matter how freaky the girl or girls were. I've learned years later people in porn use small dose zoloft for that reason to last longer. I also lost control of good judgement. I'd take huge risk in everything being speeding, unprotected sex, fighting ect. Basically I didn't have a worry in the world (In a very bad way). I would never recommend anyone especially young people be put on this stuff. Look into the suicide rate of young people being put on ssri's, messes with their mind. Luckily I managed to stay alive long enough to get into my late twenties when I finally calmed down some. By that time I wanted to get off it but every time I slowly tried getting off the anxiety would start up again. TRT has fixed all this.</p><p></p><p>I would use prescription drugs only as a last resort if you can't find the underlining issue. I'm sure mine was low T, which I know I had (had labs done) in my early 20's but no dr would do anything for me and I didn't push it cause at the time I thought all Dr's knew what they were talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchHead80, post: 117387, member: 17451"] I've been on zoloft (ssri) for around 20 years. At the time I started TRT I was taking 100mg pill a day of zoloft for anxiety. Since starting trt I had no problems whats so ever being on both. If anything I started feeling naturally calm since being on TRT. So I slowly lowered my dose to 50mg with no problems. Which I'm still at currently. I plan on lowering the zoloft more after finding a trt protocol I plan to stick with long term. I've just switched to daily and I'm hoping this will be it. I also want to get my thyroid protocol worked out also. I feel addressing these two things will make my body and mind strong so I won't need zoloft ever again. When I started zoloft I was a teenager. My side effects were the opposite of almost everything you guys said. I became a man whore no joke, libido threw the roof and I would be able to last as long as I wanted to no matter how freaky the girl or girls were. I've learned years later people in porn use small dose zoloft for that reason to last longer. I also lost control of good judgement. I'd take huge risk in everything being speeding, unprotected sex, fighting ect. Basically I didn't have a worry in the world (In a very bad way). I would never recommend anyone especially young people be put on this stuff. Look into the suicide rate of young people being put on ssri's, messes with their mind. Luckily I managed to stay alive long enough to get into my late twenties when I finally calmed down some. By that time I wanted to get off it but every time I slowly tried getting off the anxiety would start up again. TRT has fixed all this. I would use prescription drugs only as a last resort if you can't find the underlining issue. I'm sure mine was low T, which I know I had (had labs done) in my early 20's but no dr would do anything for me and I didn't push it cause at the time I thought all Dr's knew what they were talking about. [/QUOTE]
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