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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
My experience as a Clomid Unicorn
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<blockquote data-quote="jws1300" data-source="post: 182982" data-attributes="member: 19092"><p>Nothing as far as exercise or diet or weight has changed. Just all the sudden my heart acted up one night, went to ER. From that night on i have never felt the same and have chalked it up to anxiety and chemical imbalances. Maybe my anxiety finally peaked and getting older allowed it to blow a fuse? After a couple weeks I asked doc to check my T, it was low. So I thought as do many, that low T depressed me and gave me the anxiety. Also was going through a toxic relationship so that prob didnt help.</p><p>Finally stable and no panic on prozac, and diazepam when needed, but I still feel there is something off in my head/body as I never feel "normal" like I did prior to that first ER visit.</p><p></p><p>I feel contributing factors can really drop T levels. I feel my sleep is better now than it was, and very alcohol and not as much stress i'm sure doesnt hurt.</p><p>I'm curious as what my T levels will be, and I plan on trying to hit the lab this week or next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jws1300, post: 182982, member: 19092"] Nothing as far as exercise or diet or weight has changed. Just all the sudden my heart acted up one night, went to ER. From that night on i have never felt the same and have chalked it up to anxiety and chemical imbalances. Maybe my anxiety finally peaked and getting older allowed it to blow a fuse? After a couple weeks I asked doc to check my T, it was low. So I thought as do many, that low T depressed me and gave me the anxiety. Also was going through a toxic relationship so that prob didnt help. Finally stable and no panic on prozac, and diazepam when needed, but I still feel there is something off in my head/body as I never feel "normal" like I did prior to that first ER visit. I feel contributing factors can really drop T levels. I feel my sleep is better now than it was, and very alcohol and not as much stress i'm sure doesnt hurt. I'm curious as what my T levels will be, and I plan on trying to hit the lab this week or next. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
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