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<blockquote data-quote="waterbottle1258@tutanota." data-source="post: 218215" data-attributes="member: 43554"><p>Been on ugl 150mg Test E per week for 5 years. I started at age 26 after seeing the results of only one blood test. Total T was ~450 ng/dL. See attached. The reason I went on T was for mental health. I wanted to be more confident and to reduce social anxiety. I should have done way more blood work before hopping on.</p><p></p><p>The first few years on TRT were awesome, though. I'd say my goals of increased confidence worked. I hooked up with a few batshit crazy 19 year old girls (that's why we do this, am i right?) Although I liked going to the gym, I didn't care about the little extra muscle that it gave me. </p><p></p><p>Fast forwarding to now it's hard to see if my problems come from TRT or just natural aging (One of the downsides of TRT):</p><p>going to sleep is terribly difficult</p><p>no morning wood</p><p>erections don't stay up for very long</p><p>social anxiety is still here</p><p>I am lazy</p><p>I barely leave the house</p><p>I rarely go to the gym</p><p>I've gained a little belly fat</p><p>hair is leaving my head</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I went the ugl route because my numbers weren't low enough and I was young. I've switched suppliers somewhat recently so I am thinking they may have overdosed or underdosed. I am waiting for blood work to come back to me from Quest. </p><p></p><p>I guess the purpose of this post is to see if it would be worth trying to stop all self diagnosed TRT. My total T was still in the normal range and I really should have backed that up with more blood work. Maybe someone else is going down a similar path?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]19864[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waterbottle1258@tutanota., post: 218215, member: 43554"] Been on ugl 150mg Test E per week for 5 years. I started at age 26 after seeing the results of only one blood test. Total T was ~450 ng/dL. See attached. The reason I went on T was for mental health. I wanted to be more confident and to reduce social anxiety. I should have done way more blood work before hopping on. The first few years on TRT were awesome, though. I'd say my goals of increased confidence worked. I hooked up with a few batshit crazy 19 year old girls (that's why we do this, am i right?) Although I liked going to the gym, I didn't care about the little extra muscle that it gave me. Fast forwarding to now it's hard to see if my problems come from TRT or just natural aging (One of the downsides of TRT): going to sleep is terribly difficult no morning wood erections don't stay up for very long social anxiety is still here I am lazy I barely leave the house I rarely go to the gym I've gained a little belly fat hair is leaving my head Unfortunately, I went the ugl route because my numbers weren't low enough and I was young. I've switched suppliers somewhat recently so I am thinking they may have overdosed or underdosed. I am waiting for blood work to come back to me from Quest. I guess the purpose of this post is to see if it would be worth trying to stop all self diagnosed TRT. My total T was still in the normal range and I really should have backed that up with more blood work. Maybe someone else is going down a similar path? [ATTACH type="full"]19864[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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