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Can a person be on psychiatric medications and be on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenLowT" data-source="post: 117426" data-attributes="member: 18755"><p>No, I haven't been on Zoloft for a year. I realize that it takes weeks to build up in your system. During 2016-17, I got on it for severe anxiety due to a new job. I was taking 200mg, then went down to 100. I started working out last summer and could not lose weight no matter how much I worked out or how much of a caloric deficit I was on. I thought it was the Zoloft so I tapered down and stopped taking it completely by end of last August. One year later, I still can't lose weight and my libido stinks. Anxiety got bad again in January on HCG monotherapy, but never went back on it. </p><p></p><p>I "popped one" on Monday with the intention of restarting the Zoloft again at the lowest dose. I have an appointment with my psychiatrist next week, but I wanted to start early with the remnants of my old prescription since it takes a while to work. On Tuesday I felt much better and decided that I should not add another variable into the equation until I'm absolutely sure that the anxiety is not caused by lower than normal T. I'm on Week 5 of my new protocol of 100mg a week, down from 175mg four weeks prior to changing this protocol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenLowT, post: 117426, member: 18755"] No, I haven't been on Zoloft for a year. I realize that it takes weeks to build up in your system. During 2016-17, I got on it for severe anxiety due to a new job. I was taking 200mg, then went down to 100. I started working out last summer and could not lose weight no matter how much I worked out or how much of a caloric deficit I was on. I thought it was the Zoloft so I tapered down and stopped taking it completely by end of last August. One year later, I still can't lose weight and my libido stinks. Anxiety got bad again in January on HCG monotherapy, but never went back on it. I "popped one" on Monday with the intention of restarting the Zoloft again at the lowest dose. I have an appointment with my psychiatrist next week, but I wanted to start early with the remnants of my old prescription since it takes a while to work. On Tuesday I felt much better and decided that I should not add another variable into the equation until I'm absolutely sure that the anxiety is not caused by lower than normal T. I'm on Week 5 of my new protocol of 100mg a week, down from 175mg four weeks prior to changing this protocol. [/QUOTE]
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