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<blockquote data-quote="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 25776" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>//What sort of lifestyle modifications have you made that have brought you some success?//</p><p></p><p>cut out a lot of alcohol, intermittent fasting, lots of deadlifts, liver cleanse etc.</p><p></p><p>strength gains have been so-so, its a lot harder to do it in your 30's with declining t-levels. </p><p></p><p>//<span style="color: #333333"> Can you describe your experience a bit more? //</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #333333">I would always get really anxious a couple hours after my injection (50mg) and for the next day or two, then it would subside the longer it was away from the injection day. I did read that exogenous testosterone can cause anxiety, panic attacks, derealization/depseronalization (just fancy words for panic attacks) so maybe since I already have intermittent anxiety I just thought the testosterone would give me them in a psychosomatic fashion, but testosterone can alleviate anxiety with some people, or it can cause it with others, and I'm not sure anyone knows the mechanism for it causing anxiety, only theoretical to be honest. The anxiety I got from the testosterone was not unbearable, but to be honest I felt better before I started TRT . I ran it 5 weeks and decided to come off, get back to baseline, and see how high I can raise it naturally. The highest I've seen my total test naturally since then has been 519, not desirable but not undesirable at the same time. As others have stated in your early 30's, something in the endocrine system is most likely is causing the lower output of testosterone and sometimes its really hard and expensive to find out . I go see my TRT doc next Wednesday, he has written me a script for t-gel and hcg that I get from a compounding pharmacy. I may give it one last shot, if I still feel the anxiety I will just get off and get back to baseline and keep trying to raise it naturally. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 25776, member: 12373"] //What sort of lifestyle modifications have you made that have brought you some success?// cut out a lot of alcohol, intermittent fasting, lots of deadlifts, liver cleanse etc. strength gains have been so-so, its a lot harder to do it in your 30's with declining t-levels. //[COLOR=#333333] Can you describe your experience a bit more? //[/COLOR] [COLOR=#333333]I would always get really anxious a couple hours after my injection (50mg) and for the next day or two, then it would subside the longer it was away from the injection day. I did read that exogenous testosterone can cause anxiety, panic attacks, derealization/depseronalization (just fancy words for panic attacks) so maybe since I already have intermittent anxiety I just thought the testosterone would give me them in a psychosomatic fashion, but testosterone can alleviate anxiety with some people, or it can cause it with others, and I'm not sure anyone knows the mechanism for it causing anxiety, only theoretical to be honest. The anxiety I got from the testosterone was not unbearable, but to be honest I felt better before I started TRT . I ran it 5 weeks and decided to come off, get back to baseline, and see how high I can raise it naturally. The highest I've seen my total test naturally since then has been 519, not desirable but not undesirable at the same time. As others have stated in your early 30's, something in the endocrine system is most likely is causing the lower output of testosterone and sometimes its really hard and expensive to find out . I go see my TRT doc next Wednesday, he has written me a script for t-gel and hcg that I get from a compounding pharmacy. I may give it one last shot, if I still feel the anxiety I will just get off and get back to baseline and keep trying to raise it naturally. [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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