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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="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 231917" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>My story is a little different then most. But I contracted Lyme back in 1998 when I was 16. Had some issues but not to bad. Was still able to function and have a normal. Life just some fatigue on and off and anxiety. Then in my mid 20s I got stupid focused on getting really lean. Basically became anorexic and that’s when my hormone problems started. And I think the fact I had/have Lyme is why I never truly recovered and trt/hrt hasn’t been the best experience. I tried trt on and off a few times since then. But never fully committed till 2020. Been on 2 years straight. It has fixed some things. My libido is great. I feel much better at hockey,recover from working out better as in im not dead for 3 days after a lifting session. Also hypoglycemia type symptoms have vanished. But I still struggle with energy and fatigue. Some minor depression and low grade headaches/pressure. I seem to have issue running higher levels so been around 80-90mg a week split m-w-f. I also admittedly don’t always do the right things to feel optimal ,as in diet sleep and drinking. </p><p></p><p>I think your doing the smart thing by waiting. It’s hard to know the ratio of good stories to bad on the internet. Maybe us guys on the forums represent a small fraction of people on trt that feel bad and 90% are doing one shot a week or some gel and feeling great. But who knows. You also have to remember that your aging. And your going to have to slow down even with optimal levels to some degree (I have a really hard time with that ). While I feel the same mentally and can still keep up with the young bucks. I def pay for it lol. I hope it all works out for me and you can avoid trt for a few more years. You seem like you have a very good mind set and will do good either way. I think overthinker like me might never get any of this right hahaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 231917, member: 12858"] My story is a little different then most. But I contracted Lyme back in 1998 when I was 16. Had some issues but not to bad. Was still able to function and have a normal. Life just some fatigue on and off and anxiety. Then in my mid 20s I got stupid focused on getting really lean. Basically became anorexic and that’s when my hormone problems started. And I think the fact I had/have Lyme is why I never truly recovered and trt/hrt hasn’t been the best experience. I tried trt on and off a few times since then. But never fully committed till 2020. Been on 2 years straight. It has fixed some things. My libido is great. I feel much better at hockey,recover from working out better as in im not dead for 3 days after a lifting session. Also hypoglycemia type symptoms have vanished. But I still struggle with energy and fatigue. Some minor depression and low grade headaches/pressure. I seem to have issue running higher levels so been around 80-90mg a week split m-w-f. I also admittedly don’t always do the right things to feel optimal ,as in diet sleep and drinking. I think your doing the smart thing by waiting. It’s hard to know the ratio of good stories to bad on the internet. Maybe us guys on the forums represent a small fraction of people on trt that feel bad and 90% are doing one shot a week or some gel and feeling great. But who knows. You also have to remember that your aging. And your going to have to slow down even with optimal levels to some degree (I have a really hard time with that ). While I feel the same mentally and can still keep up with the young bucks. I def pay for it lol. I hope it all works out for me and you can avoid trt for a few more years. You seem like you have a very good mind set and will do good either way. I think overthinker like me might never get any of this right hahaha. [/QUOTE]
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