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TRT, Weakness, Low Energy, and Dopamine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 136257" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>I can’t speak for him but I can speak for my self I tried trt 3 times before trying ssri. And like I said we tried everything with dr john. He got to the point where he even said to me. Obviously we are missing something and trt isn’t the answer. </p><p></p><p>And to say people on ssri are convincing them self’s they are happy is just pure speculation. Come on brother I’ve been on the boards for over 10 years and how many guys come on shouting to the heavens how great they are and a few months later they are trying clomid restarts or saying they wish they never started. Plenty. It works both ways for nt and hormones they are so intertwined so to right off one drug and praise the other is kinda crazy. Most on trt are convinced it’s so much more natural then ssri but why is your t low why do you think shutting off other pathways isn’t detrimental. Why do they need to backfill with lh mimics and preg and dhea. Can we just agree that both work for some and both not for others and we still do not know what anything is doing to us for the long term and we have ways to go in this field of medicine. But if your taking something that is improving your quality of life and your ok with the risk so be it. I have a friend with lupus. She was in such a bad place she takes one of those medications that has a laundry list of side effects. But she can actually live her life on it she had almost zero quality of life before. She ended up getting thyroid cancer and jumping right back on the meds after surgery. And got cancer again. Pretty strong evidence that the med is playing a role in her getting cancer but yet she said she will never stop taking the meds cause she has no life off of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 136257, member: 12858"] I can’t speak for him but I can speak for my self I tried trt 3 times before trying ssri. And like I said we tried everything with dr john. He got to the point where he even said to me. Obviously we are missing something and trt isn’t the answer. And to say people on ssri are convincing them self’s they are happy is just pure speculation. Come on brother I’ve been on the boards for over 10 years and how many guys come on shouting to the heavens how great they are and a few months later they are trying clomid restarts or saying they wish they never started. Plenty. It works both ways for nt and hormones they are so intertwined so to right off one drug and praise the other is kinda crazy. Most on trt are convinced it’s so much more natural then ssri but why is your t low why do you think shutting off other pathways isn’t detrimental. Why do they need to backfill with lh mimics and preg and dhea. Can we just agree that both work for some and both not for others and we still do not know what anything is doing to us for the long term and we have ways to go in this field of medicine. But if your taking something that is improving your quality of life and your ok with the risk so be it. I have a friend with lupus. She was in such a bad place she takes one of those medications that has a laundry list of side effects. But she can actually live her life on it she had almost zero quality of life before. She ended up getting thyroid cancer and jumping right back on the meds after surgery. And got cancer again. Pretty strong evidence that the med is playing a role in her getting cancer but yet she said she will never stop taking the meds cause she has no life off of them [/QUOTE]
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