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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Why Can't I Tolerate TRT From a Mental Standpoint?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 141873" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>Well that’s why I said I would like this not to turn negative. But it always seems to happen when someone has a problem with trt. </p><p></p><p>I’m not really that person to be put in that category. Yes I had anxiety back in the day. And I do get obsessed with things to a degree but I would imagine so do all the guys on these forums. Just the shear fact how much time they put into them and fixing there problems. But I know myself and I know I am not making this up. It’s not in my head. Trt has always been a problem for me. I couldn’t even tolerate it at all a few years ago. I have labs to confirm it always lowered my low normal cortisol. By a lot. My morning fasting cortisol was as low as 6 on trt. I felt awful. Then after reading a lot of dr Mariano’s work I tried very low dose lexapro. It helped tremendously with low cortisol symptoms. So much I was able to tolerate trt. But on two different occasions a few weeks in I started to notice subtitle mental changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 141873, member: 12858"] Well that’s why I said I would like this not to turn negative. But it always seems to happen when someone has a problem with trt. I’m not really that person to be put in that category. Yes I had anxiety back in the day. And I do get obsessed with things to a degree but I would imagine so do all the guys on these forums. Just the shear fact how much time they put into them and fixing there problems. But I know myself and I know I am not making this up. It’s not in my head. Trt has always been a problem for me. I couldn’t even tolerate it at all a few years ago. I have labs to confirm it always lowered my low normal cortisol. By a lot. My morning fasting cortisol was as low as 6 on trt. I felt awful. Then after reading a lot of dr Mariano’s work I tried very low dose lexapro. It helped tremendously with low cortisol symptoms. So much I was able to tolerate trt. But on two different occasions a few weeks in I started to notice subtitle mental changes. [/QUOTE]
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