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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Start TRT with "Normal" Levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jiu Jitsu Dude" data-source="post: 126220" data-attributes="member: 18778"><p>I had/do struggle with depression and some anxiety and 50mg of Zoloft was a life saver for 18 years. And Gabapentin worked like a charm for anxiety. I still take low doses of both. It has really helped. But it cannot overcome Low T. </p><p></p><p>I thought the Zoloft was pooping out but then the low T the symptoms can mimic that identically. But I had all the classic signs of low T also. I may find out that both are true. But I'm hoping that fixing the low T will put me back where I was and no Rx med change.</p><p></p><p>My brain is so sensitive to any outside chemicals. It's a little daunting to strike a good chemical balance for me. Like I had for 18 years. </p><p></p><p>I understand your thinking. And I hope and pray that it works for you (and me too God! lol). Just tread carefully. I guess you (and me for that matter) could get off in 6 months if it takes you down a rabbit trail. Take care Jimmy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiu Jitsu Dude, post: 126220, member: 18778"] I had/do struggle with depression and some anxiety and 50mg of Zoloft was a life saver for 18 years. And Gabapentin worked like a charm for anxiety. I still take low doses of both. It has really helped. But it cannot overcome Low T. I thought the Zoloft was pooping out but then the low T the symptoms can mimic that identically. But I had all the classic signs of low T also. I may find out that both are true. But I'm hoping that fixing the low T will put me back where I was and no Rx med change. My brain is so sensitive to any outside chemicals. It's a little daunting to strike a good chemical balance for me. Like I had for 18 years. I understand your thinking. And I hope and pray that it works for you (and me too God! lol). Just tread carefully. I guess you (and me for that matter) could get off in 6 months if it takes you down a rabbit trail. Take care Jimmy. [/QUOTE]
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