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J-Roberts-77

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I heard that taking Testosterone will change my emotions, what will I feel whenever I start it? I know it doesn't actually kick in until the 3rd week of taking it. and all the rest of the changes?
 
If you do indeed have very low test then adding it back in will most likely make you "feel" and act more like a guy who has a nicely working pair.
 
First off why do you need it? Have you tired to stimulate you own system into making more via the clomid/nolva test? I'm coming off testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) of over a year because we never new the root cause of my low test. We are using the Nolva and honestly I feel better today than I ever did on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). When you supply exo test it disturbs many other hormones in the body and it can become a juggling act.
 
First off why do you need it? Have you tired to stimulate you own system into making more via the clomid/nolva test? I'm coming off testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) of over a year because we never new the root cause of my low test. We are using the Nolva and honestly I feel better today than I ever did on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). When you supply exo test it disturbs many other hormones in the body and it can become a juggling act.

My doctor said that with all of my health problems I have, that Low T could be the root of all of my problems, and he's doing blood tests to see if he is right, I should get them back next week.
 
My doctor said that with all of my health problems I have, that Low T could be the root of all of my problems, and he's doing blood tests to see if he is right, I should get them back next week.

But why is your T low? Is the brain not sending the signals? Is the brain sending the right signals and your balls aren't working.
Thats why if your results come back low you should do the clomid/nolva test before any exo test is given. Your HPTA may just need a boost. Just a thought its what I wish I had done first for myself. But I didn't know any better and listened to my idiot Dr.
 
To your original question. testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) will give you back you. Some not in the know may think it causes overly aggressive behavior, but point in fact it causes (at least in my case) a quiet confidence. A feeling that I think is native to most men who embrace that role (that of being a man), a 'knowing' that you can handle whatever life throws at you. I think it stabilizes your emotions, it does not provoke them. Not to mention you become the horny fucker you were when you were 18.

And if I may, I owe it all to Chip. I will never be able to thank him enough.
 
TRT restores you to feeling like a real man. Its honestly a rapidly growing field(as well as HGH but tis slower paced).

In todays world its even possible to end up with low T in your 20's with all the crap were exposed to, life, injuries, illnesses,etc. It restores your life, your mind, your happiness.
 
But why is your T low? Is the brain not sending the signals? Is the brain sending the right signals and your balls aren't working.
Thats why if your results come back low you should do the clomid/nolva test before any exo test is given. Your HPTA may just need a boost. Just a thought its what I wish I had done first for myself. But I didn't know any better and listened to my idiot Dr.

Half of my brain doesn't work like a normal person's brain, which side of the brain sends the signals? Here lately, my cock hasn't had a morning erection as often as it did in my younger years, I'm 33 now.
 
Your pituitary is responsible. I'm just saying its worth it to try and get your HPTA to perform better on its own before you jump into testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). If you can't then go with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Test your E2 if its high try to lower it which will raise your test levels and see how you feel.
 
It doesn't start at the pituitary. It starts at the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is the one that actually receives information and detects testosterone levels in the blood. If it senses a low count, it sends GNrH (Gonadotrophin Releasing Hormones) to the pituitary gland. The pituitary sees the work order and releases the LH and FSH hormones and you know where it goes from there.

J-Roberts: What do you mean half of your brain doesn't function like a normal person's?
 
it doesn't start at the pituitary. It starts at the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is the one that actually receives information and detects testosterone levels in the blood. If it senses a low count, it sends gnrh (gonadotrophin releasing hormones) to the pituitary gland. The pituitary sees the work order and releases the lh and fsh hormones and you know where it goes from there.

J-roberts: What do you mean half of your brain doesn't function like a normal person's?

correct!!!
 
I think it is improtant to mention what it will
restore. It depends on what you are currently lacking (If you have lowT)
For me
It has lessoned my insomnia (greatly not totally)
Brought back my sex drive
given me some imune system back
I can now start to get back in shape and actually gain strength
I knew I had some issues going on, but had no idea that my horrible insomnia, lack of ability to heal, and low libido was due to having a 180 test level.
I had a surgery on my shoulder, healing time was suppose to be 6-9 months. It took over 15 months, and this started me down the searching path.
I had the same surgery (other shoulder) 8 months ago. I was at the same place in 4 months that took me 15 months last time!

I have been sick with a Cold only 2x in 20+ months. I am talking in bed sick, not the sniffles. Before testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) I was sick constantly. the sniffles would put me down until it became a sinus infection. I was sick for weeks at a time. Sinus infections 3-4 times a year, every year. Now I can fight off the sniffles in a couple days like a normal person.
 
It doesn't start at the pituitary. It starts at the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is the one that actually receives information and detects testosterone levels in the blood. If it senses a low count, it sends GNrH (Gonadotrophin Releasing Hormones) to the pituitary gland. The pituitary sees the work order and releases the LH and FSH hormones and you know where it goes from there.

J-Roberts: What do you mean half of your brain doesn't function like a normal person's?

I have a Para Thyroid problem, I take some thyroid meds for it. I'm not exactly sure how my brain works.. I think my thyroid plays a part in all of this. I'm not smart in areas, where I'm a genius in others. Its also hard for me to multi task
 
I have a Para Thyroid problem, I take some thyroid meds for it. I'm not exactly sure how my brain works.. I think my thyroid plays a part in all of this. I'm not smart in areas, where I'm a genius in others. Its also hard for me to multi task

If you have thyroid issues you should also check your adrenals which also affect testosterone levels.
 
What is your para-thyroid condition? The endocrine system is very complicated and controls alot more than most people realize.
 
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