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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="TLR" data-source="post: 147897" data-attributes="member: 550"><p>I'll chime in now.....I had pre existing anxiety issues before TRT, and it aggravated my anxiety issues significantly. Not to say that it will for you, but my doctor stated he sees a fair amount of his patients with anxiety issues react negatively to raising testosterone, and these boards are full of reports from other people that experienced this. I would say two things. One, try to clean everything up lifestyle wise and see if it doesn't improve. Two, if you do decide to go on make sure your doctor is familiar with recovery protocols and if it starts to cause problems don't flog a dead horse trying to fix it for years because if you stay shut down too long it only makes it harder to come off. Looking back over the past eight years in an honest cost / benefit analysis I personally wouldn't have stuck the first needle in my leg, but I'm older and stayed on long enough that a recovery protocol didn't work for me. It doesn't sound like you are, but don't be impatient with it and jump into it without knowing you really needed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLR, post: 147897, member: 550"] I'll chime in now.....I had pre existing anxiety issues before TRT, and it aggravated my anxiety issues significantly. Not to say that it will for you, but my doctor stated he sees a fair amount of his patients with anxiety issues react negatively to raising testosterone, and these boards are full of reports from other people that experienced this. I would say two things. One, try to clean everything up lifestyle wise and see if it doesn't improve. Two, if you do decide to go on make sure your doctor is familiar with recovery protocols and if it starts to cause problems don't flog a dead horse trying to fix it for years because if you stay shut down too long it only makes it harder to come off. Looking back over the past eight years in an honest cost / benefit analysis I personally wouldn't have stuck the first needle in my leg, but I'm older and stayed on long enough that a recovery protocol didn't work for me. It doesn't sound like you are, but don't be impatient with it and jump into it without knowing you really needed to. [/QUOTE]
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