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<blockquote data-quote="osirisrisen" data-source="post: 239462" data-attributes="member: 3489"><p>I get what you’re saying, there are many factors now showing other physical and psychological roadblocks to trt. For example, genetic testing (which I understand is new and not fully proven yet) can show SNPs on GAD1, MAO-A, and COMT that can all react poorly to androgens and can ramp the brain up with too much NE and DA. I truly believe that many guys can make their situations worse on TRT from even a purely physiological standpoint. I’ve seen so many guys (an am one myself in some regards) that tinker with dosage protocol, amount, timing, shbg, e2, dht, etc. etc. and never feel relief. Then you have other guys that do great saying, “Just take your T and stop being a baby.” I don’t think it works the same for everyone. </p><p></p><p>On the psychological side one can already dealing with OCD, anxiety, etc and hormones are not always going to solve that issue at all. There can be trauma, high stress, marriage issues, self-confidence, all kinds of stuff. Not to mention nutritional deficiencies, lifestyle issues, etc.</p><p></p><p>So you‘re struggling with erections? Feeling tired? Feel “beta” and no one takes you seriously? I don’t think getting T in the 1500s and getting jacked it going to change anything in that regard. Sometimes maybe therapy or some kind of life realization is the solution there. </p><p></p><p>There are many, many guys who T does fix the issue, but there are just as many that it doesn’t. I think sometimes we get a bit of tunnel vision with regards to T. A guy can be tweeting his TRT 50 times to get erections when it can be an underlying relationship problem, stress, or anything one of a million other issues. A number isn’t going to fix a stressful life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osirisrisen, post: 239462, member: 3489"] I get what you’re saying, there are many factors now showing other physical and psychological roadblocks to trt. For example, genetic testing (which I understand is new and not fully proven yet) can show SNPs on GAD1, MAO-A, and COMT that can all react poorly to androgens and can ramp the brain up with too much NE and DA. I truly believe that many guys can make their situations worse on TRT from even a purely physiological standpoint. I’ve seen so many guys (an am one myself in some regards) that tinker with dosage protocol, amount, timing, shbg, e2, dht, etc. etc. and never feel relief. Then you have other guys that do great saying, “Just take your T and stop being a baby.” I don’t think it works the same for everyone. On the psychological side one can already dealing with OCD, anxiety, etc and hormones are not always going to solve that issue at all. There can be trauma, high stress, marriage issues, self-confidence, all kinds of stuff. Not to mention nutritional deficiencies, lifestyle issues, etc. So you‘re struggling with erections? Feeling tired? Feel “beta” and no one takes you seriously? I don’t think getting T in the 1500s and getting jacked it going to change anything in that regard. Sometimes maybe therapy or some kind of life realization is the solution there. There are many, many guys who T does fix the issue, but there are just as many that it doesn’t. I think sometimes we get a bit of tunnel vision with regards to T. A guy can be tweeting his TRT 50 times to get erections when it can be an underlying relationship problem, stress, or anything one of a million other issues. A number isn’t going to fix a stressful life. [/QUOTE]
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