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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Natural Testosterone Levels vs TRT Testosterone Levels
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<blockquote data-quote="jason999" data-source="post: 52916" data-attributes="member: 14305"><p>Thanks for the reply. I'm not fat, but I find that I hold more abdominal fat than I used to. I have no sex related problems, but my sex drive seems to be less than it used to be. In other words, there are nights that I would just as soon go to sleep as initiate. There also seem to be times that I am less motivated in the afternoon to get up and do things. I just feel like sitting in front of the TV.</p><p></p><p>These things made me question my T levels.</p><p></p><p>I lift weights regularly, but it seems that I feel "over-trained" even when I train very reasonably. If I train with much volume, it seems like it hurts my sex drive even more. Ever heard of that? Again, there are no problems with erections or performance, I'm just not as eager. I mention this because I find it odd that my drive is down but performance is fine.</p><p></p><p>I stopped lifting weights for about 9 months and lost gains that I had accumulated over some years. I've been back at it for about 3 months and it seems like I get no where. I just don't seem to look or be as strong as I used to.</p><p></p><p>Initially, my main concern was gaining muscle, looking better and getting more fit, but as I think about how my life has slowly changed, I would like to feel more motivated and energetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jason999, post: 52916, member: 14305"] Thanks for the reply. I'm not fat, but I find that I hold more abdominal fat than I used to. I have no sex related problems, but my sex drive seems to be less than it used to be. In other words, there are nights that I would just as soon go to sleep as initiate. There also seem to be times that I am less motivated in the afternoon to get up and do things. I just feel like sitting in front of the TV. These things made me question my T levels. I lift weights regularly, but it seems that I feel "over-trained" even when I train very reasonably. If I train with much volume, it seems like it hurts my sex drive even more. Ever heard of that? Again, there are no problems with erections or performance, I'm just not as eager. I mention this because I find it odd that my drive is down but performance is fine. I stopped lifting weights for about 9 months and lost gains that I had accumulated over some years. I've been back at it for about 3 months and it seems like I get no where. I just don't seem to look or be as strong as I used to. Initially, my main concern was gaining muscle, looking better and getting more fit, but as I think about how my life has slowly changed, I would like to feel more motivated and energetic. [/QUOTE]
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