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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Insomnia difficulty falling in sleep
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<blockquote data-quote="Beken" data-source="post: 239281" data-attributes="member: 44469"><p>Testosterone cyionate has caused a lot of issues for me including super high blood pressure, high pulse, chest pain, anxiety and insomnia. I started at 168 TT and I am now at 262 TT on 35mg per week. I get too many side effects if I go up. I honestly feel really good except for my sleep issues. I guess I don't need a lot.... I don't know. </p><p></p><p>Over the pass few months I cut out all processed sugars, I got on a CPAP, I'm active now and I am in the process of getting off opioids after over 10 years due to back issues.</p><p></p><p> I have seen threads on Reddit where guys gain over 100 TT by getting on a CPAP. Opiates can suppress testosterone up to 90%. I have also seen guys have good results by changing diet and exercising. But we are all individuals.</p><p></p><p>At this point... I don't think I need super high testosterone to feel good... just a bump. So I am hoping to get off the test cypionate and use HCG or Clomid in the short term to see if my natural levels can get up to 250-300 TT with all of the life changes that I am making. </p><p></p><p>I see a lot of TRT guys... including myself... stack all of these drugs and supplements to try to 'optimize' or feel normal... as God intended.... but I don't think its worth it at this point in my life. Too many complications. I'm 44 and I still want a kid too. </p><p></p><p>I have an appointment on December 14th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beken, post: 239281, member: 44469"] Testosterone cyionate has caused a lot of issues for me including super high blood pressure, high pulse, chest pain, anxiety and insomnia. I started at 168 TT and I am now at 262 TT on 35mg per week. I get too many side effects if I go up. I honestly feel really good except for my sleep issues. I guess I don't need a lot.... I don't know. Over the pass few months I cut out all processed sugars, I got on a CPAP, I'm active now and I am in the process of getting off opioids after over 10 years due to back issues. I have seen threads on Reddit where guys gain over 100 TT by getting on a CPAP. Opiates can suppress testosterone up to 90%. I have also seen guys have good results by changing diet and exercising. But we are all individuals. At this point... I don't think I need super high testosterone to feel good... just a bump. So I am hoping to get off the test cypionate and use HCG or Clomid in the short term to see if my natural levels can get up to 250-300 TT with all of the life changes that I am making. I see a lot of TRT guys... including myself... stack all of these drugs and supplements to try to 'optimize' or feel normal... as God intended.... but I don't think its worth it at this point in my life. Too many complications. I'm 44 and I still want a kid too. I have an appointment on December 14th. [/QUOTE]
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