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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First Total and Free T Results: Help Me Understand
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<blockquote data-quote="AlwaysCold" data-source="post: 67575" data-attributes="member: 15448"><p>I have read the sticky, just curious if anybody had before and after results with blood work, I hope it's that easy because the idea of getting a needle to the leg twice a week for the next 50 years doesnt sound appealing. </p><p></p><p>I have most of it covered, never any alcohol, I sleep as much as I want 90% of the time but I never and I mean NEVER wake up feeling great. Lower stress, well Im always stressed, even right now when I have a pretty lax living situation, it's just who I am (although I didnt used to be this way, which is one of my huge concerns). I have been doing occasional deep breathing for a little while now as well, but not as much as I should during the day. Zinc, I need to look into, I do eat a bit of beef and peanuts which have zinc in them, but I am curious about the levels. Need to find the energy to work on the exercise part, I used to be much stronger and have 10000 times the endurance. </p><p></p><p>Im all for ditching the Paxil and trying aminos and stuff as I dont want to be on it anymore, but it's one of the hardest things to quit if you are on it long term. It has taken me years to wean down to where Im at now. I was able to quit ALL caffeinated/carbonated drinks and food for almost 4 years once just because I felt like it, but I cant even come close to jumping off of this Paxil. Im curious what my numbers would do if I did though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlwaysCold, post: 67575, member: 15448"] I have read the sticky, just curious if anybody had before and after results with blood work, I hope it's that easy because the idea of getting a needle to the leg twice a week for the next 50 years doesnt sound appealing. I have most of it covered, never any alcohol, I sleep as much as I want 90% of the time but I never and I mean NEVER wake up feeling great. Lower stress, well Im always stressed, even right now when I have a pretty lax living situation, it's just who I am (although I didnt used to be this way, which is one of my huge concerns). I have been doing occasional deep breathing for a little while now as well, but not as much as I should during the day. Zinc, I need to look into, I do eat a bit of beef and peanuts which have zinc in them, but I am curious about the levels. Need to find the energy to work on the exercise part, I used to be much stronger and have 10000 times the endurance. Im all for ditching the Paxil and trying aminos and stuff as I dont want to be on it anymore, but it's one of the hardest things to quit if you are on it long term. It has taken me years to wean down to where Im at now. I was able to quit ALL caffeinated/carbonated drinks and food for almost 4 years once just because I felt like it, but I cant even come close to jumping off of this Paxil. Im curious what my numbers would do if I did though. [/QUOTE]
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