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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="No. 7" data-source="post: 187036" data-attributes="member: 40355"><p>Your brain fog ain't that bad if you can come up with a clever title like that ! ; - )</p><p></p><p>I can't speak to your bloodwork and frankly never looked at it but....</p><p></p><p>Speaking for myself, who had symptoms such as yours among others..... Things really began to change for me when I tackled my weight.</p><p></p><p>The more I concentrated on learning about my body, the more interested I became and found myself concentrating more on the knowledge of health.</p><p></p><p>With a lot of effort and self determination, the weight started to come off and that motivated me to phase II and I got to the gym to push around some weight around. </p><p></p><p>Write down EVERYTHING you eat every day and assign a caloric value. There are a ton of apps out there. You will be surprised.</p><p></p><p>I was dubbin' around with 60 lbs or so at the gym and thought I was doing something..... A muscled up kid came by and said:</p><p> "I see you're here a lot. You're doing good but you need more weight"</p><p></p><p>He was right and within two weeks, I was doing #140 like nothing ! I couldn't believe it and then I really started to see a difference in the mirror (still not a pretty sight, but hey....) </p><p></p><p>I dropped a pant size and my self confidence and self esteem returned and with it came more determination and more motivation. </p><p></p><p>Brain fog ? I contributed mine to a surrender to laziness. I was content.</p><p>You have to exercise your brain as well and maybe first (?)</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't think TRT is a magic pill and you really have to do some soul searching, make a commitment and give it some time. (this is my 42nd week)</p><p></p><p>Remember what the old guy said.....</p><p> "The first step to getting back on your feet is getting up off your ass"</p><p></p><p>Good luck out there and God Bless.... You can do it !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="No. 7, post: 187036, member: 40355"] Your brain fog ain't that bad if you can come up with a clever title like that ! ; - ) I can't speak to your bloodwork and frankly never looked at it but.... Speaking for myself, who had symptoms such as yours among others..... Things really began to change for me when I tackled my weight. The more I concentrated on learning about my body, the more interested I became and found myself concentrating more on the knowledge of health. With a lot of effort and self determination, the weight started to come off and that motivated me to phase II and I got to the gym to push around some weight around. Write down EVERYTHING you eat every day and assign a caloric value. There are a ton of apps out there. You will be surprised. I was dubbin' around with 60 lbs or so at the gym and thought I was doing something..... A muscled up kid came by and said: "I see you're here a lot. You're doing good but you need more weight" He was right and within two weeks, I was doing #140 like nothing ! I couldn't believe it and then I really started to see a difference in the mirror (still not a pretty sight, but hey....) I dropped a pant size and my self confidence and self esteem returned and with it came more determination and more motivation. Brain fog ? I contributed mine to a surrender to laziness. I was content. You have to exercise your brain as well and maybe first (?) I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't think TRT is a magic pill and you really have to do some soul searching, make a commitment and give it some time. (this is my 42nd week) Remember what the old guy said..... "The first step to getting back on your feet is getting up off your ass" Good luck out there and God Bless.... You can do it ! [/QUOTE]
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