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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="DFL" data-source="post: 181316" data-attributes="member: 18604"><p>I have diagnosed panic disorder and GAD (I take .5 Lorazepam twice daily). In my experience I don't think you don't need to worry about TRT making it worse. I was on dosages from 90MG to 130MG/week for 2 years, with HCG as well. I believe TRT helped my anxiety, and I know it never made it worse.</p><p></p><p>However, at the moment I'm 3 weeks into going off TRT (using HCG and now Clomid) to see if it's causing orgasm problems, and my anxiety is way ramped up. I had a mild panic event last evening, and I haven't had that feeling in a long time.</p><p></p><p>So, now worries about going on, but consider that if you are on it for a long time and want to go off you made need to do it very gradually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFL, post: 181316, member: 18604"] I have diagnosed panic disorder and GAD (I take .5 Lorazepam twice daily). In my experience I don't think you don't need to worry about TRT making it worse. I was on dosages from 90MG to 130MG/week for 2 years, with HCG as well. I believe TRT helped my anxiety, and I know it never made it worse. However, at the moment I'm 3 weeks into going off TRT (using HCG and now Clomid) to see if it's causing orgasm problems, and my anxiety is way ramped up. I had a mild panic event last evening, and I haven't had that feeling in a long time. So, now worries about going on, but consider that if you are on it for a long time and want to go off you made need to do it very gradually. [/QUOTE]
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