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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Did you have young appearance before going on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 129848" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>If anything having too high of a testosterone level arouses/stimulates/amps up ones nervous system and can have negative issues regarding one getting quality sleep...many can experience insomnia/sleep related issues!</p><p></p><p>Lack of quality sleep will not only cause fatigue/low energy but will have a strong negative impact on ones mood/libido/erectile function/immune system/cardiovascular system/recovery.....let alone making ones look tired/worn (bags/dark circles under eyes/wrinkles).</p><p></p><p>I would say excess water retention caused from elevated e2 levels can make ones face appear puffy/bloated.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately many using exogenous t seem to think that high t levels (24/7) are ideal when in reality natural endogenous testosterone is highest in the early am and declines in the late afternoon/evening due to the 24 hr circadian rhythm.</p><p></p><p>As we know patches/transdermals are the only methods of trt which can most closely mimic the natural endogenous circadian rhythm of a healthy young male.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Crisler prefers transdermals once daily application over any other form simply due to the fact that it most closely mimicks the natural circadian rhythm.</p><p></p><p>Sure other doctors are putting men on transdermal whether standard body application or scrotal twice daily (am/pm) and although there may be certain benefits regarding having elevated TT/FT levels I would say there are also some downsides to this as I do not see it as being optimal due to having ones TT/FT levels elevated 24/7.....and in a majority of cases TT aside (as some are running average TT to achieve a healthy FT and others need to run a higher TT to achieve a healthy FT and than there are cases of men that need to run extremely high TT levels in order to achieve a healthy FT due to very high SHBG or desensitization of the AR or previous testosterone/AAS abuse).....many men are still running excess FT levels 24/7!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 129848, member: 13851"] If anything having too high of a testosterone level arouses/stimulates/amps up ones nervous system and can have negative issues regarding one getting quality sleep...many can experience insomnia/sleep related issues! Lack of quality sleep will not only cause fatigue/low energy but will have a strong negative impact on ones mood/libido/erectile function/immune system/cardiovascular system/recovery.....let alone making ones look tired/worn (bags/dark circles under eyes/wrinkles). I would say excess water retention caused from elevated e2 levels can make ones face appear puffy/bloated. Unfortunately many using exogenous t seem to think that high t levels (24/7) are ideal when in reality natural endogenous testosterone is highest in the early am and declines in the late afternoon/evening due to the 24 hr circadian rhythm. As we know patches/transdermals are the only methods of trt which can most closely mimic the natural endogenous circadian rhythm of a healthy young male. Dr. Crisler prefers transdermals once daily application over any other form simply due to the fact that it most closely mimicks the natural circadian rhythm. Sure other doctors are putting men on transdermal whether standard body application or scrotal twice daily (am/pm) and although there may be certain benefits regarding having elevated TT/FT levels I would say there are also some downsides to this as I do not see it as being optimal due to having ones TT/FT levels elevated 24/7.....and in a majority of cases TT aside (as some are running average TT to achieve a healthy FT and others need to run a higher TT to achieve a healthy FT and than there are cases of men that need to run extremely high TT levels in order to achieve a healthy FT due to very high SHBG or desensitization of the AR or previous testosterone/AAS abuse).....many men are still running excess FT levels 24/7! [/QUOTE]
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