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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Here's a scary thought: Long term LH suppression on TRT- What are the effects?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 101335" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>I can agree with that to a degree. I suffered from anxiety for years. It’s almost non existent now. I do suffer from slight obsessive thoughts. And it does make treating anything more difficult cause I tend to focus on side effects way more then positives. But for me personally this time around I was working trough them but the anxiety was a deal breaker for me with trt. I wish I could have stuck it out. It maybe would have went away with more time. I just can’t deal with having anxiety. I feel like I still have some time left also as I’m only 35. Still areas in life I can improve on. Like gut health and such. I know I will most likely give trt another go in the future. </p><p></p><p>I am not a weak minded person in almost all aspects of my life except when I feel like crap. That’s when being rational can go out the window and honestly that might be a big factor in treatment success. But that said I know I had some underlying issues before my t went low so I knew trt wasn’t going to be a cure all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 101335, member: 12858"] I can agree with that to a degree. I suffered from anxiety for years. It’s almost non existent now. I do suffer from slight obsessive thoughts. And it does make treating anything more difficult cause I tend to focus on side effects way more then positives. But for me personally this time around I was working trough them but the anxiety was a deal breaker for me with trt. I wish I could have stuck it out. It maybe would have went away with more time. I just can’t deal with having anxiety. I feel like I still have some time left also as I’m only 35. Still areas in life I can improve on. Like gut health and such. I know I will most likely give trt another go in the future. I am not a weak minded person in almost all aspects of my life except when I feel like crap. That’s when being rational can go out the window and honestly that might be a big factor in treatment success. But that said I know I had some underlying issues before my t went low so I knew trt wasn’t going to be a cure all. [/QUOTE]
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