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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Lifting/lowt symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave B." data-source="post: 109545" data-attributes="member: 17807"><p>No, you have it backward, I think. </p><p></p><p>For me, the reason I needed to "get back in the gym" in the fist place is that I had lost a lot of muscle mass and upper-body strength in particular. When you start to feel weaker, the obvious reaction is to get back to lifting. </p><p></p><p>I spent the better part of a year weight training pretty hard and suffering injuries and setbacks, which was unusual, and eventually led me to believe (along with other symptoms) that something more was going on than mere age-related decline (I'm not that old!). </p><p></p><p>Anyway lo and behold, bringing my testosterone levels back to a normal range has restored all my lost muscle-mass and then some in just a few short months. It had everything to do with my hormone levels, nothing to do with physical activity I was engaging in, weights or no weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave B., post: 109545, member: 17807"] No, you have it backward, I think. For me, the reason I needed to "get back in the gym" in the fist place is that I had lost a lot of muscle mass and upper-body strength in particular. When you start to feel weaker, the obvious reaction is to get back to lifting. I spent the better part of a year weight training pretty hard and suffering injuries and setbacks, which was unusual, and eventually led me to believe (along with other symptoms) that something more was going on than mere age-related decline (I'm not that old!). Anyway lo and behold, bringing my testosterone levels back to a normal range has restored all my lost muscle-mass and then some in just a few short months. It had everything to do with my hormone levels, nothing to do with physical activity I was engaging in, weights or no weights. [/QUOTE]
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