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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
What to do/check next...non-existent libido
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<blockquote data-quote="cja" data-source="post: 75301" data-attributes="member: 15116"><p>This makes a lot of sense, as I felt almost euphoric when I began TRT and I was told it was just Placebo. If this is true with the Test desensitizing the dopamine receptors, I would do better on the e3.5d injection than the 3 times per week. I am creating less peaks and valleys by injecting more frequently, and as small as it may seem I may be doing more harm than good. I would like to see the article if you do find it, does it happen to give any insight on how to deal with the lack of dopamine? My only issue I have with taking more pills is as I come off the opiate, Ill have to come off the substitute dopamine as well. I think I read somewhere that Wellbutrin will increase dopamine.</p><p></p><p>edit...I am in the process of weaning off the opiate. it has been a long battle, one that was stagnant for a long time due to the Low T. I was unable to handle any decrease while T was low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cja, post: 75301, member: 15116"] This makes a lot of sense, as I felt almost euphoric when I began TRT and I was told it was just Placebo. If this is true with the Test desensitizing the dopamine receptors, I would do better on the e3.5d injection than the 3 times per week. I am creating less peaks and valleys by injecting more frequently, and as small as it may seem I may be doing more harm than good. I would like to see the article if you do find it, does it happen to give any insight on how to deal with the lack of dopamine? My only issue I have with taking more pills is as I come off the opiate, Ill have to come off the substitute dopamine as well. I think I read somewhere that Wellbutrin will increase dopamine. edit...I am in the process of weaning off the opiate. it has been a long battle, one that was stagnant for a long time due to the Low T. I was unable to handle any decrease while T was low. [/QUOTE]
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