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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
So who is happy with TRT? Who wish they never started?
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<blockquote data-quote="HyperResponder" data-source="post: 265608" data-attributes="member: 43108"><p>I’ve been on TRT 5 years. If I could undo one mistake in my life it would be to never walk into that Low T clinic. I’ve tried every combination of things but as soon as I go above my body’s natural test level, my E skyrockets. Worst part is that I’m an AI hyper-responder (See screen name, lol). For me the E balance has been impossible. I’ve tried diluting the AI to a tiny fraction of the dose and it still causes crazy anxiety and sore joints. I haven’t taken an AI in years. Even Cialis will tank my E (I’m sure to get a lot of shit for that statement) but that is my AI at this point. I tried allowing the E to go low and supplementing with DHEA but it wasn’t a match. HCG wasn’t a huge help but I take it anyway. </p><p></p><p>I think my tinkering mindset and anxiety make me exactly the kind of person who struggles on TRT. I think I’m ultimately using all of these tools to try and control sex and anxiety. Before TRT I had regular person anxiety, now I have anxiety I funnel into TRT. </p><p></p><p>So I can firmly say that I regret it. I didn’t calculate that my temperament would be totally hooked by it. And now it is WAY too late to step back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HyperResponder, post: 265608, member: 43108"] I’ve been on TRT 5 years. If I could undo one mistake in my life it would be to never walk into that Low T clinic. I’ve tried every combination of things but as soon as I go above my body’s natural test level, my E skyrockets. Worst part is that I’m an AI hyper-responder (See screen name, lol). For me the E balance has been impossible. I’ve tried diluting the AI to a tiny fraction of the dose and it still causes crazy anxiety and sore joints. I haven’t taken an AI in years. Even Cialis will tank my E (I’m sure to get a lot of shit for that statement) but that is my AI at this point. I tried allowing the E to go low and supplementing with DHEA but it wasn’t a match. HCG wasn’t a huge help but I take it anyway. I think my tinkering mindset and anxiety make me exactly the kind of person who struggles on TRT. I think I’m ultimately using all of these tools to try and control sex and anxiety. Before TRT I had regular person anxiety, now I have anxiety I funnel into TRT. So I can firmly say that I regret it. I didn’t calculate that my temperament would be totally hooked by it. And now it is WAY too late to step back. [/QUOTE]
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