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<blockquote data-quote="KevsterMT" data-source="post: 149196" data-attributes="member: 38870"><p>Hello All,</p><p></p><p>I'm Kevin, and at age 51, I've just started my journey with Low-T. As a full-time Harvard grad. student, who also works 30 hours a week from home, I wondered why I stayed exhausted after traveling three weekends in a row in March, and why I was having trouble recalling things I'd studied. I got my answer two-weeks ago today: my testosterone level was an epic 56. Yes, 56. Free-T of four.... Yup! FOUR.</p><p></p><p>After five injections now (twice weekly), I've noticed a touch of the rollercoaster effect I've read about, but I'm not feeling any different yet. Looking forward to getting some real results. Since my diet was already almost strictly Keto, I haven't had to change anything there. I've added some supplements at the doctor's recommendation, but I have more to add (e.g. zinc).</p><p></p><p>I have a likely reason for my condition. I had 7.5 years of active, severe Crohn's Disease, and the only thing that would mitigate symptoms was Prednisone. I took 20mg to 80mg daily throughout those years, which were between age 22 and age 29. Once my Parotid Gland was revitalized, my Crohn's symptoms abated and I never needed any more pills. However, as many will recognize, the long-term impacts of all that cortisol production is not good for our glands. So, I must accommodate this new twist through injections, nutrition, diet, and likely some implants in the foreseeable future... All to offset the aftermath left by the Prednisone. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, if anybody has a perspective on all that, I welcome all input!!! </p><p></p><p>Many thanks in advance,</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevsterMT, post: 149196, member: 38870"] Hello All, I'm Kevin, and at age 51, I've just started my journey with Low-T. As a full-time Harvard grad. student, who also works 30 hours a week from home, I wondered why I stayed exhausted after traveling three weekends in a row in March, and why I was having trouble recalling things I'd studied. I got my answer two-weeks ago today: my testosterone level was an epic 56. Yes, 56. Free-T of four.... Yup! FOUR. After five injections now (twice weekly), I've noticed a touch of the rollercoaster effect I've read about, but I'm not feeling any different yet. Looking forward to getting some real results. Since my diet was already almost strictly Keto, I haven't had to change anything there. I've added some supplements at the doctor's recommendation, but I have more to add (e.g. zinc). I have a likely reason for my condition. I had 7.5 years of active, severe Crohn's Disease, and the only thing that would mitigate symptoms was Prednisone. I took 20mg to 80mg daily throughout those years, which were between age 22 and age 29. Once my Parotid Gland was revitalized, my Crohn's symptoms abated and I never needed any more pills. However, as many will recognize, the long-term impacts of all that cortisol production is not good for our glands. So, I must accommodate this new twist through injections, nutrition, diet, and likely some implants in the foreseeable future... All to offset the aftermath left by the Prednisone. Anyway, if anybody has a perspective on all that, I welcome all input!!! Many thanks in advance, Kevin [/QUOTE]
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