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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
UPDATE // New Member w/TRT protocol from Defy. Please compare, critique and advise!
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<blockquote data-quote="Santana" data-source="post: 115335" data-attributes="member: 18898"><p>DHEA was highlighted as a strong possibility for mild anxieties (specifically my tendency to overworry) and trouble falling asleep. My DHEA came in at 235. Maybe this number, while not very low, might contribute to these symptoms when in conjunction with the Low T but not by itself? I did not think to ask this question. I was happy to hear him describe symptoms caused (or exacerbated) by lowish DHEA because they mirrored my own - such as losing erection strength when changing positions. </p><p></p><p>This was all new to me, I never thought to care about DHEA or knew it could be related to anything affecting me outside of Low T. My level is in the middle of the normal range but the doctor said that around 400 would show positive changes, this would be at the top end of the normal range. I was suggested to take 25mg nightly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Santana, post: 115335, member: 18898"] DHEA was highlighted as a strong possibility for mild anxieties (specifically my tendency to overworry) and trouble falling asleep. My DHEA came in at 235. Maybe this number, while not very low, might contribute to these symptoms when in conjunction with the Low T but not by itself? I did not think to ask this question. I was happy to hear him describe symptoms caused (or exacerbated) by lowish DHEA because they mirrored my own - such as losing erection strength when changing positions. This was all new to me, I never thought to care about DHEA or knew it could be related to anything affecting me outside of Low T. My level is in the middle of the normal range but the doctor said that around 400 would show positive changes, this would be at the top end of the normal range. I was suggested to take 25mg nightly. [/QUOTE]
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