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Blood Test Discussion
Opiate abuse and testosterone deficiency
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<blockquote data-quote="zojo360" data-source="post: 58987" data-attributes="member: 14763"><p>Thank you johndoesmith for your input and encouragement. Yes, I am absolutely steadfast in my overall recovery, health, wellness and achieving my personal best possible healthy lifestyle no matter what. My experience with opiate abuse was extremely devastating. I lost everything and everyone that mattered. I almost lost myself due to frustration, depression and most likely suffering from serious hormonal issues. To get to your question. Recently, at the time I changed my IM injections, I started to feel anxious. I got bloated some yet also at the same time, I saw, as well as others a marked change in my physique muscular wise. I've always been a bit muscular and it seems to be coming back without a single trip to the gym yet. Just a few sets of push ups to failure EOD. Gyno is already an issue from my teenage years. Not too much yet even a little is psychologically a hindering. Also, just a bit of malaise overall and an ease of becoming emotional, in a easy to get watery eyed way when I am exposed to strong emotions other than anger. At the start of TRT, this was not the case. For a few weeks I felt the best in decades. Perhaps I was overly excited and in good spirits to truly address an underlying issue that kept me from my full potential health wise. The years and years of low testosterone. I do not want to solely focus on this aspect as I have to live a balanced life with no one thing spinning in my mind. </p><p></p><p>I will be giving TRT my absolute best, be patient as well as it's time to come to full fruition. I didn't get this way overnight and can't expect to feel my best overnight as well.</p><p></p><p>Gratefull for where I am now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zojo360, post: 58987, member: 14763"] Thank you johndoesmith for your input and encouragement. Yes, I am absolutely steadfast in my overall recovery, health, wellness and achieving my personal best possible healthy lifestyle no matter what. My experience with opiate abuse was extremely devastating. I lost everything and everyone that mattered. I almost lost myself due to frustration, depression and most likely suffering from serious hormonal issues. To get to your question. Recently, at the time I changed my IM injections, I started to feel anxious. I got bloated some yet also at the same time, I saw, as well as others a marked change in my physique muscular wise. I've always been a bit muscular and it seems to be coming back without a single trip to the gym yet. Just a few sets of push ups to failure EOD. Gyno is already an issue from my teenage years. Not too much yet even a little is psychologically a hindering. Also, just a bit of malaise overall and an ease of becoming emotional, in a easy to get watery eyed way when I am exposed to strong emotions other than anger. At the start of TRT, this was not the case. For a few weeks I felt the best in decades. Perhaps I was overly excited and in good spirits to truly address an underlying issue that kept me from my full potential health wise. The years and years of low testosterone. I do not want to solely focus on this aspect as I have to live a balanced life with no one thing spinning in my mind. I will be giving TRT my absolute best, be patient as well as it's time to come to full fruition. I didn't get this way overnight and can't expect to feel my best overnight as well. Gratefull for where I am now... [/QUOTE]
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