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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 222699" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>I came into all this with PFS and although I’ve had plenty of ups and downs, I’m still far better than not, and when things are going well I’m a lot better than before across most metrics. I still have issues with flat muscles that macros do little to help with, dry skin, and I suck at retaining water and being hydrated in general, but mentally when things are going better I’m still better than I’ve probably ever been in most respects.</p><p></p><p>For me the bigger issue is actually thyroid and cortisol related. When I get that closer to right I feel like you’d expect someone to feel on TRT. Maybe even better. Kind of like I’m living in bullet time by comparison to everyone else and you’re just trying to fit in as everyone moves and thinks at a snail’s pace.</p><p></p><p>I can’t retain glycogen well at all but for the most part outside of some T3 experiments, I just kind of get stronger too. I was already elite level there, but no matter what, even when I’m not trying and just farting around, strength goes up. Speed too in my case, pushing better than 6 minute miles despite not trying to increase that at all and just keeping up with what I was doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 222699, member: 42608"] I came into all this with PFS and although I’ve had plenty of ups and downs, I’m still far better than not, and when things are going well I’m a lot better than before across most metrics. I still have issues with flat muscles that macros do little to help with, dry skin, and I suck at retaining water and being hydrated in general, but mentally when things are going better I’m still better than I’ve probably ever been in most respects. For me the bigger issue is actually thyroid and cortisol related. When I get that closer to right I feel like you’d expect someone to feel on TRT. Maybe even better. Kind of like I’m living in bullet time by comparison to everyone else and you’re just trying to fit in as everyone moves and thinks at a snail’s pace. I can’t retain glycogen well at all but for the most part outside of some T3 experiments, I just kind of get stronger too. I was already elite level there, but no matter what, even when I’m not trying and just farting around, strength goes up. Speed too in my case, pushing better than 6 minute miles despite not trying to increase that at all and just keeping up with what I was doing. [/QUOTE]
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