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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT, Weakness, Low Energy, and Dopamine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 137776" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>I saw your other thread to Dr Saya. My question is have you ever tested your cortisol. Some will debate this topic but for me personally yet lowered my already low normal cortisol and man did I feel it. 3 different times I tested on and off cortisol so without a shadow of a doubt to me it happens. The only time I could feel ok on trt was if I was on low dose lexapro. However you are already on Zoloft and still feel trt has made you worse. I’m currently on week 3 of coming of trt because I just do not see enough benefit to keep wasting money on it. For the guys that feel great on it I’m very happy for and wish we could all share the same result. And if I did it would be worth the future risks of long term lh and testicular shut down. for some of us it just seems way more complex then just adding testosterone too and I will admit I’ve always had something going on way before my low t hit. I feel like I can live my life fine off trt. But I don’t feel great I feel ok. Problem is we always want more and every couple months I visit these forums and see the couple of posts about how life changing trt is for some and I give it another try lol. I can’t even say I won’t try it again in the future but it’s just a hell of a lot easier for me off as of now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 137776, member: 12858"] I saw your other thread to Dr Saya. My question is have you ever tested your cortisol. Some will debate this topic but for me personally yet lowered my already low normal cortisol and man did I feel it. 3 different times I tested on and off cortisol so without a shadow of a doubt to me it happens. The only time I could feel ok on trt was if I was on low dose lexapro. However you are already on Zoloft and still feel trt has made you worse. I’m currently on week 3 of coming of trt because I just do not see enough benefit to keep wasting money on it. For the guys that feel great on it I’m very happy for and wish we could all share the same result. And if I did it would be worth the future risks of long term lh and testicular shut down. for some of us it just seems way more complex then just adding testosterone too and I will admit I’ve always had something going on way before my low t hit. I feel like I can live my life fine off trt. But I don’t feel great I feel ok. Problem is we always want more and every couple months I visit these forums and see the couple of posts about how life changing trt is for some and I give it another try lol. I can’t even say I won’t try it again in the future but it’s just a hell of a lot easier for me off as of now [/QUOTE]
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