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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
On TRT, Now With Defy - Labs and Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="zojo360" data-source="post: 63313" data-attributes="member: 14763"><p>cja-</p><p>I began TRT because of opiates and the effect they play in hormones. I abused my prescriptions which led to years of chasing the dragon. Turned to methadone for help which caused more problems and finally was able to stop with the help of suboxone. I think the feelings you describe certainly can be attributed to low testosterone and perhaps manipulation of dopamine levels from opiates. Even to this day, I still feel lingering effects of the damage I've done to my dopamine receptors. I find it hard to experience pleasure from things that would cause others to be excited. It is indeed no joke trying to get off opiates and a quite the battle. You obviously know and have experience with it. Your not alone in all this and for what it's worth, keep moving forward with what you have to do. Things will get better and with a dialed in TRT protocol, persistence and a lot of patience, you can only improve your quality of life to its best potential. I'm still working on it myself but it's made all the difference. Stay diligent and in this forum. Lots of knowledge has been gained here and invaluable imo.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zojo360, post: 63313, member: 14763"] cja- I began TRT because of opiates and the effect they play in hormones. I abused my prescriptions which led to years of chasing the dragon. Turned to methadone for help which caused more problems and finally was able to stop with the help of suboxone. I think the feelings you describe certainly can be attributed to low testosterone and perhaps manipulation of dopamine levels from opiates. Even to this day, I still feel lingering effects of the damage I've done to my dopamine receptors. I find it hard to experience pleasure from things that would cause others to be excited. It is indeed no joke trying to get off opiates and a quite the battle. You obviously know and have experience with it. Your not alone in all this and for what it's worth, keep moving forward with what you have to do. Things will get better and with a dialed in TRT protocol, persistence and a lot of patience, you can only improve your quality of life to its best potential. I'm still working on it myself but it's made all the difference. Stay diligent and in this forum. Lots of knowledge has been gained here and invaluable imo. Good luck to you!!! [/QUOTE]
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