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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
"TRT/HRT/Nutrition/Cognition/Wellness/LT student of the game"
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 231897" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>Cheers mate. Yeah it does fuck with my head but over the years I found a method in the madness how to approach such stuff else with all overthinking, overanalysing, stressing, etc, etc my health just says fuck off. I wanted to go even lower body fat and live there but after doing that blood test and seeing my levels in the shitter I stopped. They say get lean that is good for your health right? In my situation that was detrimental for my health. Strength, libido, brain fog, headaches and mostly probably what pisses me off the most is the bone/joint health. Feelling like an old man when doing chest with 80kg lol, everything hurts and doesn't recover at all fwiw. Used to work on bench with 160kg and zero pain when was running 250mg of test. Anyway like you said, I'm also very interested how my hormonal panel will look in a couple of months eating higher fat and pretty much not counting anything. 2 months might not be enough as I was walking very lean for like 2-3 years so might need more time, will see. Anyway if them levels will still be borderline low I'm ready to start TRT but will go low dosage this time and work from there. If I can maintain, get symptom relief and my blood markers will look good then happy days but if I will struggle with things like elevated BP or HC (as I can't donate) most likely I will come off and forget about it so time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 231897, member: 44155"] Cheers mate. Yeah it does fuck with my head but over the years I found a method in the madness how to approach such stuff else with all overthinking, overanalysing, stressing, etc, etc my health just says fuck off. I wanted to go even lower body fat and live there but after doing that blood test and seeing my levels in the shitter I stopped. They say get lean that is good for your health right? In my situation that was detrimental for my health. Strength, libido, brain fog, headaches and mostly probably what pisses me off the most is the bone/joint health. Feelling like an old man when doing chest with 80kg lol, everything hurts and doesn't recover at all fwiw. Used to work on bench with 160kg and zero pain when was running 250mg of test. Anyway like you said, I'm also very interested how my hormonal panel will look in a couple of months eating higher fat and pretty much not counting anything. 2 months might not be enough as I was walking very lean for like 2-3 years so might need more time, will see. Anyway if them levels will still be borderline low I'm ready to start TRT but will go low dosage this time and work from there. If I can maintain, get symptom relief and my blood markers will look good then happy days but if I will struggle with things like elevated BP or HC (as I can't donate) most likely I will come off and forget about it so time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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