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<blockquote data-quote="sportsfan8724" data-source="post: 94878" data-attributes="member: 3451"><p>Over at the peak testosterone forum a guy started a post called stopped working out. It really peaked my interest. The guy states how he he stopped exercising and finally is feeling better and in all aspects. Others chimed in and said the same too. Just has me wondering if the low t symptoms in many cases are caused from lifting which is why trt doesn't fully help many people. I've often wondered if the intense lifting over 20 years is a lot of why my hormones were messed up and why I felt terrible. Trt definitely has helped but like many im still far from normal. Can't ever picture not lifting as it's hugely important to me but to feel great it has me wondering...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sportsfan8724, post: 94878, member: 3451"] Over at the peak testosterone forum a guy started a post called stopped working out. It really peaked my interest. The guy states how he he stopped exercising and finally is feeling better and in all aspects. Others chimed in and said the same too. Just has me wondering if the low t symptoms in many cases are caused from lifting which is why trt doesn't fully help many people. I've often wondered if the intense lifting over 20 years is a lot of why my hormones were messed up and why I felt terrible. Trt definitely has helped but like many im still far from normal. Can't ever picture not lifting as it's hugely important to me but to feel great it has me wondering... [/QUOTE]
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