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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
The longer I'm on TRT, the worse I feel. Idk what to do anymore.
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<blockquote data-quote="ivkonst2017" data-source="post: 205894" data-attributes="member: 42532"><p>Many people on TRT elme included experience a lot of issues, because when we started TRT we had a lotnof other health problems that have led to the low t. </p><p>I would suggest you start checking in details all the health system in your body. My advise is to start with thyroid and liver, its where most of us have issues. For the liver you need to go to gastroenterologist to get ultra sound and tell him to check carefully if you have NAFLD. NALFD is a condition everyone underestimates that can cause a lot of issues. For me for example it seems to make me experience strange side effects from taking supppements and other crazy issues. Im very focused now on fixing it, but seems I had it all my life. When I was little kid I had been taken to hospitals for that with elevated enzymes. Now enzymes are perfect but a moderate form of NAFLD is in place. For most people that have issues with e2 its a bad functioning liver that is the root cause(the liver cleaves off the estrogens) and it is like filling in water in a sink that is plugged. AI doesnt fix anything and can make only things worse.</p><p>Subclinical hypothyroidism neglected by most doctors can also cause all kinds of crazy problems.</p><p>The chronic stomach issues that many of us have should also not be underistimated.</p><p></p><p>The reason you experience all that is there are things in your body that are not functioning well. You have no other choice but to find them and correct them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivkonst2017, post: 205894, member: 42532"] Many people on TRT elme included experience a lot of issues, because when we started TRT we had a lotnof other health problems that have led to the low t. I would suggest you start checking in details all the health system in your body. My advise is to start with thyroid and liver, its where most of us have issues. For the liver you need to go to gastroenterologist to get ultra sound and tell him to check carefully if you have NAFLD. NALFD is a condition everyone underestimates that can cause a lot of issues. For me for example it seems to make me experience strange side effects from taking supppements and other crazy issues. Im very focused now on fixing it, but seems I had it all my life. When I was little kid I had been taken to hospitals for that with elevated enzymes. Now enzymes are perfect but a moderate form of NAFLD is in place. For most people that have issues with e2 its a bad functioning liver that is the root cause(the liver cleaves off the estrogens) and it is like filling in water in a sink that is plugged. AI doesnt fix anything and can make only things worse. Subclinical hypothyroidism neglected by most doctors can also cause all kinds of crazy problems. The chronic stomach issues that many of us have should also not be underistimated. The reason you experience all that is there are things in your body that are not functioning well. You have no other choice but to find them and correct them. [/QUOTE]
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The longer I'm on TRT, the worse I feel. Idk what to do anymore.
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