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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Lost that aggressiveness, drive, and "killer instinct" on trt. How to get it back?
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<blockquote data-quote="sh1973" data-source="post: 169744" data-attributes="member: 17540"><p>Lethargy, feeling detached, insomnia, depressed, zero libido and just overall sense of well-being in the gutter. I have shbg in the 70s as well. Hcg, dhea both were extremely detrimental to overall well-being. After a decade of trying many things, cypionate only at a lower dose is what resolved 90% of my problems. We’re all obviously different and your goals could be drastically different than mine. I personally don’t give a rats ass about the muscle building aspect of the TRT. I just want to feel normal and that’s really all that matters to me. But one thing I can tell you for certain is over the last 12 years or so of reading forums and talking to guys about TRT, I’ve seen lots of guys drastically improve by substantially cutting their dose. Also when you only have one variable such as taking cypionate by itself it makes honing in much easier. If I had to pick one thing about TRT that was the most detrimental to my situation, it will definitely be hCG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh1973, post: 169744, member: 17540"] Lethargy, feeling detached, insomnia, depressed, zero libido and just overall sense of well-being in the gutter. I have shbg in the 70s as well. Hcg, dhea both were extremely detrimental to overall well-being. After a decade of trying many things, cypionate only at a lower dose is what resolved 90% of my problems. We’re all obviously different and your goals could be drastically different than mine. I personally don’t give a rats ass about the muscle building aspect of the TRT. I just want to feel normal and that’s really all that matters to me. But one thing I can tell you for certain is over the last 12 years or so of reading forums and talking to guys about TRT, I’ve seen lots of guys drastically improve by substantially cutting their dose. Also when you only have one variable such as taking cypionate by itself it makes honing in much easier. If I had to pick one thing about TRT that was the most detrimental to my situation, it will definitely be hCG [/QUOTE]
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