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How to stop taking TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="TLR" data-source="post: 147497" data-attributes="member: 550"><p>Lessons learned.....dude, I am the walking epitome of lessons learned!!!!! As far as the anxiety goes, I still struggle some, but 35 mg 2 x week, 20 mg of Pregnenolone and 50 mg of 7 keto DHEA daily is the basis of my protocol. He also prescribed NDT to optimize my thyroid. Still take an SSRI and have Clonazepam on hand for the "bad days." This is the best its been in 8 years. Have sex a couple times a week, am less "stimulated" and workout 3-4 times a week. Most guys on this site are already on TRT, but I can't reiterate enough for guys that have pre existing anxiety to have an "escape" plan with a knowledgeable doctor if they get on and it starts causing problems. Trying to "restart" after 7 years at age 49 isn't unheard of, but the odds are against you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLR, post: 147497, member: 550"] Lessons learned.....dude, I am the walking epitome of lessons learned!!!!! As far as the anxiety goes, I still struggle some, but 35 mg 2 x week, 20 mg of Pregnenolone and 50 mg of 7 keto DHEA daily is the basis of my protocol. He also prescribed NDT to optimize my thyroid. Still take an SSRI and have Clonazepam on hand for the "bad days." This is the best its been in 8 years. Have sex a couple times a week, am less "stimulated" and workout 3-4 times a week. Most guys on this site are already on TRT, but I can't reiterate enough for guys that have pre existing anxiety to have an "escape" plan with a knowledgeable doctor if they get on and it starts causing problems. Trying to "restart" after 7 years at age 49 isn't unheard of, but the odds are against you. [/QUOTE]
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