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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Warning for Men on TRT: Low Ferritin is Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 249909" data-attributes="member: 12911"><p>[USER=44888]@realdeal1977[/USER] </p><p>For reference, my Total T at the very best was 471 using clomid or enclomiphene. Last test was 501 without anything. I’ve no idea where my FT sits currently though. No idea why this is happening but if I could find a way to add a couple hundred more points to that I’d be very happy guy.</p><p></p><p>Honestly stopping cold turkey was not bad at all for me. I really didn’t even notice a difference the first 4-5 months. Now I certainly notice a lack of motivation for just about everything. Not terrible but it’s there. I can feel spells of depression creep up every now and then as well. Anxiety overall has improved and I can rationally think about things instead of knee jerk reactions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 249909, member: 12911"] [USER=44888]@realdeal1977[/USER] For reference, my Total T at the very best was 471 using clomid or enclomiphene. Last test was 501 without anything. I’ve no idea where my FT sits currently though. No idea why this is happening but if I could find a way to add a couple hundred more points to that I’d be very happy guy. Honestly stopping cold turkey was not bad at all for me. I really didn’t even notice a difference the first 4-5 months. Now I certainly notice a lack of motivation for just about everything. Not terrible but it’s there. I can feel spells of depression creep up every now and then as well. Anxiety overall has improved and I can rationally think about things instead of knee jerk reactions. [/QUOTE]
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