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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Why do so many Quit TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 268630" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya mood stuff is complicated. The reasons for them are usually multi factorial. I do know for a fact that they can be caused and resolved completely by balancing certain hormones. I’ve experienced this personally. Clomid mono gave me extreme depression, and pretty bad anxiety. Stopping it and going on testosterone completely eliminated both. So I know for a fact they can be 100% caused and resolved from balancing hormones. But I think the majority of the time balancing hormones will help a ton, with both depression and anxiety, and other mood issues, but they're overall going to be present due to a host of possible reasons. Whether it be hormone imbalances, poor diet, trauma from childhood, lack of exercising/ a sedentary lifestyle, learned behaviors from people around us, etc. The list honestly goes on and on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 268630, member: 15043"] Ya mood stuff is complicated. The reasons for them are usually multi factorial. I do know for a fact that they can be caused and resolved completely by balancing certain hormones. I’ve experienced this personally. Clomid mono gave me extreme depression, and pretty bad anxiety. Stopping it and going on testosterone completely eliminated both. So I know for a fact they can be 100% caused and resolved from balancing hormones. But I think the majority of the time balancing hormones will help a ton, with both depression and anxiety, and other mood issues, but they're overall going to be present due to a host of possible reasons. Whether it be hormone imbalances, poor diet, trauma from childhood, lack of exercising/ a sedentary lifestyle, learned behaviors from people around us, etc. The list honestly goes on and on. [/QUOTE]
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