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My first year experiences
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<blockquote data-quote="Bishop" data-source="post: 63723" data-attributes="member: 12176"><p>Absolutely. I was already on lexapro for mild depression and panic which did help. However, the Testosterone over time has unquestionably changed my mental state for the better. </p><p></p><p>I tended to be an extreme worrier and over thinker which I think drove some of the depression and also the panic attacks. My thoughts would get into a spiral and feed on itself to the point it would spill over into an all out attack and I would be lying on the floor debating wether to call 911. </p><p></p><p>On the TRT I have more of a "bring it on" mentality and when I feel the familiar panic symptoms I just keep on and ignore it. Every time I do that it never gets above some accelerated heart rate and and quickened breathing. Also, every time I ignore it becomes easier the next time. I figure in another year it will be gone completely. </p><p></p><p>I went from having 2-4 full blown attacks a week and I haven't had one in about 9 months at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bishop, post: 63723, member: 12176"] Absolutely. I was already on lexapro for mild depression and panic which did help. However, the Testosterone over time has unquestionably changed my mental state for the better. I tended to be an extreme worrier and over thinker which I think drove some of the depression and also the panic attacks. My thoughts would get into a spiral and feed on itself to the point it would spill over into an all out attack and I would be lying on the floor debating wether to call 911. On the TRT I have more of a "bring it on" mentality and when I feel the familiar panic symptoms I just keep on and ignore it. Every time I do that it never gets above some accelerated heart rate and and quickened breathing. Also, every time I ignore it becomes easier the next time. I figure in another year it will be gone completely. I went from having 2-4 full blown attacks a week and I haven't had one in about 9 months at this point. [/QUOTE]
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